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View article: Early-life gut microbiome and stress-axis perturbations dysregulate the development of systemic, mucosal, and brain immunity
Early-life gut microbiome and stress-axis perturbations dysregulate the development of systemic, mucosal, and brain immunity Open
View article: CD8 and CD4 CAR-T cells are associated with outcome and toxicity of tisagenlecleucel in central nervous system lymphoma
CD8 and CD4 CAR-T cells are associated with outcome and toxicity of tisagenlecleucel in central nervous system lymphoma Open
View article: Early-life gut microbiome and stress-axis perturbations dysregulate systemic, mucosal, and brain immunity
Early-life gut microbiome and stress-axis perturbations dysregulate systemic, mucosal, and brain immunity Open
Background Early-life disruptions to the gut microbiome and stress-axis significantly influence the development of immune, neuroendocrine, and other physiological systems. However, the precise microbial species and pathways mediating these…
View article: Supplementation with a probiotic mixture accelerates gut microbiome maturation and reduces intestinal inflammation in extremely preterm infants
Supplementation with a probiotic mixture accelerates gut microbiome maturation and reduces intestinal inflammation in extremely preterm infants Open
View article: Challenges Facing Faculty Members When Using a Learning Management System
Challenges Facing Faculty Members When Using a Learning Management System Open
Universities use learning management systems (LMS) to support teaching practices and add value to the educational system. A leading university in the gulf region (XYZ) provides support for faculty members (FMs) through its Center of Excell…
View article: Intestinal fungi are causally implicated in microbiome assembly and immune development in mice
Intestinal fungi are causally implicated in microbiome assembly and immune development in mice Open
View article: Contribution of fungal microbiome to intestinal physiology, early-life immune development and mucosal inflammation in mice
Contribution of fungal microbiome to intestinal physiology, early-life immune development and mucosal inflammation in mice Open
Gut microbiomes make major contributions to the physiological and immunological development of the host, but the relative importance of their bacterial and fungal components, and how they interact, remain largely unknown. We applied carefu…