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View article: Differential effects of Nordic and Vegetarian diets on lipid metabolism, gut microbiome and cardiometabolic risk factors: A multi-omic perspective from a randomized clinical intervention trial
Differential effects of Nordic and Vegetarian diets on lipid metabolism, gut microbiome and cardiometabolic risk factors: A multi-omic perspective from a randomized clinical intervention trial Open
Background Beneficial effects of diets with predominance of plant-based foods as fruits, vegetables, whole grain and plant-protein and less animal-based foods, or so-called “ plant-based ” diets, on cardiometabolic risk have been reported.…
View article: The essential integration of sex and gender in immunological research
The essential integration of sex and gender in immunological research Open
View article: Immune and metabolic effects of African heritage diets versus Western diets in men: a randomized controlled trial
Immune and metabolic effects of African heritage diets versus Western diets in men: a randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Unveiling the power of high-dimensional cytometry data with cyCONDOR
Unveiling the power of high-dimensional cytometry data with cyCONDOR Open
View article: Unveiling the Power of High-Dimensional Cytometry Data with cy<i>CONDOR</i>
Unveiling the Power of High-Dimensional Cytometry Data with cy<i>CONDOR</i> Open
High-dimensional cytometry (HDC) is a powerful technology for studying single-cell phenotypes in complex biological systems. Although technological developments and affordability have made HDC broadly available in recent years, technologic…
View article: Impact of Physiological Fluctuations of Sex Hormones During the Menstrual Cycle on Glucose Metabolism and the Gut Microbiota
Impact of Physiological Fluctuations of Sex Hormones During the Menstrual Cycle on Glucose Metabolism and the Gut Microbiota Open
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases. Previous studies have shown differences in glucose metabolism between males and females. Moreover, difficulties in medication adherence have been reported in females with typ…
View article: Genetic and nongenetic drivers of platelet reactivity in healthy Tanzanian individuals
Genetic and nongenetic drivers of platelet reactivity in healthy Tanzanian individuals Open
Our study uncovered factors that determine variation in platelet reactivity in a population in East Africa that is rapidly transitioning to an urban lifestyle, including the importance of genetic ancestry and the gradual abandoning of the …
View article: Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors
Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors Open
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rising rapidly in urbanizing populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Assessment of inflammatory and metabolic characteristics of a urbanizing African population and the comparison with populations outside Af…
View article: Systemic alterations in neutrophils and their precursors in early-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Systemic alterations in neutrophils and their precursors in early-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Open
Systemic inflammation is established as part of late-stage severe lung disease, but molecular, functional, and phenotypic changes in peripheral immune cells in early disease stages remain ill defined. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease …
View article: Author response: Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors
Author response: Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors Open
Full text Figures and data Side by side Abstract Editor's evaluation Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Non-com…
View article: Contents: Eur. J. Immunol. 12'22
Contents: Eur. J. Immunol. 12'22 Open
View article: Community perspective: The importance of in‐person meetings for young immunologists
Community perspective: The importance of in‐person meetings for young immunologists Open
To celebrate immunology as a discipline and to promote collaborations among researchers in Europe, the German Society for Immunology (DGfI) organizes annual scientific meetings, where selected meetings are held together with another Europe…
View article: Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors
Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors Open
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rising rapidly in urbanizing populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Assessment of inflammatory and metabolic characterstics of an urbanizing African population and the comparison with populations outside Af…
View article: Mature neutrophils and a NF-κB-to-IFN transition determine the unifying disease recovery dynamics in COVID-19
Mature neutrophils and a NF-κB-to-IFN transition determine the unifying disease recovery dynamics in COVID-19 Open
View article: Changing Dietary Habits: The Impact of Urbanization and Rising Socio-Economic Status in Families from Burkina Faso in Sub-Saharan Africa
Changing Dietary Habits: The Impact of Urbanization and Rising Socio-Economic Status in Families from Burkina Faso in Sub-Saharan Africa Open
(1) Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing the fastest urbanization worldwide. People in rural areas still have a traditional and rural lifestyle, whereas the Westernization of diet and lifestyle is already evident in urban areas. …
View article: Differences in thrombin and plasmin generation potential between East African and Western European adults: The role of genetic and non‐genetic factors
Differences in thrombin and plasmin generation potential between East African and Western European adults: The role of genetic and non‐genetic factors Open
View article: Induction of Rosette-to-Lumen stage embryoids using reprogramming paradigms in ESCs
Induction of Rosette-to-Lumen stage embryoids using reprogramming paradigms in ESCs Open
View article: Urban living in healthy Tanzanians is associated with an inflammatory status driven by dietary and metabolic changes
Urban living in healthy Tanzanians is associated with an inflammatory status driven by dietary and metabolic changes Open
View article: Induction of peri-implantation stage synthetic embryos using reprogramming paradigms in ESCs
Induction of peri-implantation stage synthetic embryos using reprogramming paradigms in ESCs Open
Summary Blastocyst-derived stem cell lines were shown to self-organize into embryo-like structures in 3D cell culture environments. Here, we provide evidence that synthetic embryo-like structures are generated solely based on transcription…
View article: Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
View article: Additional file 1 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 1 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 1: Table S1. Cohort statistics.
View article: Additional file 3 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 3 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 3: Table S2. Differential genes.
View article: Additional file 8 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 8 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 8: Table S7. Drugs overview.
View article: Additional file 4 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 4 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 4: Table S3. CoCena modules.
View article: Additional file 9 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 9 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 9: Table S8. Differential genes of groups G1-G6.
View article: Additional file 10 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 10 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 10: Table S9. Predicted drugs.
View article: Additional file 5 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 5 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 5: Table S4. Granulocytes anno, differential genes and neutrophil subtypes.
View article: Additional file 6 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 6 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 6: Table S5. Overview of datasets.
View article: Additional file 7 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients
Additional file 7 of Disease severity-specific neutrophil signatures in blood transcriptomes stratify COVID-19 patients Open
Additional file 7: Table S6. Immune cell type signatures.
View article: Severe COVID-19 Is Marked by a Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment
Severe COVID-19 Is Marked by a Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment Open