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Berbari addresses infections caused by challenging pathogens including fastidious bacteria and fungi. He advocates for an evidence-based, multidisciplinary ...
... pathogen entry site. Given this, the Virology, Vector and Vaccine Engineering Lab is testing a variety of approaches to maximize antigen delivery to mucosal ...
Defining how specific dietary carbohydrates and other nutrients shape opportunistic pathogen colonization and susceptibility to systemic infection. Mapping ...
... pathogens. Active participation in twice weekly laboratory demonstration rounds and once weekly clinical infectious disease rounds, including presentation ...
Christian Pfaller Update of Innate and adaptive immune responses against viral pathogens ... • Nathaniel Traaseth Growth inhibition assays in pathogenic bacteria.
The SASP is a key pathogenic feature of senescent cells and an indicator of systemic senescent cell burden. Dr. LeBrasseur and colleagues hypothesize that ...
Lynch syndrome is caused by an inherited change, called a pathogenic variant or mutation, in one of five genes that repair DNA damage. These genes are ...
The lymph nodes, also called lymph glands, play a vital role in the body being able to fight off infections. They work as filters, trapping viruses, bacteria ...
Because neoantigens are foreign to the body, the immune system can recognize them as pathogenic invaders. When combined with immunotherapy, the vaccine can ...
These interventions may not only deplete the commensal gut flora but also pave the way for pathogenic bacteria to thrive. Enhancing the gut microbiome has ...
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