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Human monocytes downregulate innate response receptors following exposure to the microbial metabolite n-butyrate. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Lasitschka, Felix
Contributor(s):
  • Giese, Thomas
  • Paparella, Marco
  • Kurzhals, Stefan R
  • Wabnitz, Guido
  • Jacob, Katrin
  • Gras, Judith
  • Bode, Konrad A
  • Heninger, Anne-Kristin
  • Sziskzai, Timea
  • Samstag, Yvonne
  • Leszinski, Cornelia
  • Jocher, Bettina
  • Al-Saeedi, Mohammed
  • Meuer, Stefan C
  • Schröder-Braunstein, Jutta
Producer: 20190123Description: 480-492 p. digitalISSN:
  • 2050-4527
Subject(s):
  • Adult
  • Amino Acid Transport Systems, Acidic -- genetics
  • Antigens, Bacterial -- immunology
  • Biomarkers
  • Butyrates -- immunology
  • Down-Regulation
  • Environmental Exposure
  • Female
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Humans
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Intestinal Mucosa -- immunology
  • Macrophages -- immunology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Monocytes -- immunology
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins -- metabolism
  • Receptors, Immunologic -- genetics
  • Trans-Activators -- metabolism
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In: Immunity, inflammation and disease vol. 5
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Human monocytes downregulate innate response receptors following exposure to the microbial metabolite n-butyrate.

APA

Lasitschka F., Giese T., Paparella M., Kurzhals S. R., Wabnitz G., Jacob K., Gras J., Bode K. A., Heninger A., Sziskzai T., Samstag Y., Leszinski C., Jocher B., Al-Saeedi M., Meuer S. C. & Schröder-Braunstein J. (20190123). Human monocytes downregulate innate response receptors following exposure to the microbial metabolite n-butyrate. : Immunity, inflammation and disease.

Chicago

Lasitschka Felix, Giese Thomas, Paparella Marco, Kurzhals Stefan R, Wabnitz Guido, Jacob Katrin, Gras Judith, Bode Konrad A, Heninger Anne-Kristin, Sziskzai Timea, Samstag Yvonne, Leszinski Cornelia, Jocher Bettina, Al-Saeedi Mohammed, Meuer Stefan C and Schröder-Braunstein Jutta. 20190123. Human monocytes downregulate innate response receptors following exposure to the microbial metabolite n-butyrate. : Immunity, inflammation and disease.

Harvard

Lasitschka F., Giese T., Paparella M., Kurzhals S. R., Wabnitz G., Jacob K., Gras J., Bode K. A., Heninger A., Sziskzai T., Samstag Y., Leszinski C., Jocher B., Al-Saeedi M., Meuer S. C. and Schröder-Braunstein J. (20190123). Human monocytes downregulate innate response receptors following exposure to the microbial metabolite n-butyrate. : Immunity, inflammation and disease.

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Lasitschka Felix, Giese Thomas, Paparella Marco, Kurzhals Stefan R, Wabnitz Guido, Jacob Katrin, Gras Judith, Bode Konrad A, Heninger Anne-Kristin, Sziskzai Timea, Samstag Yvonne, Leszinski Cornelia, Jocher Bettina, Al-Saeedi Mohammed, Meuer Stefan C and Schröder-Braunstein Jutta. Human monocytes downregulate innate response receptors following exposure to the microbial metabolite n-butyrate. : Immunity, inflammation and disease. 20190123.

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