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Autor:
Pamela Mathura, M Brad Sullivan, Abby Rentz, Megan Gleddie, Tania Luthra, Allison T Thiele, Katharina Kovacs Burns, Rebecca Rich, Winnie W Sia
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Quality, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2022)
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https://doaj.org/article/3b32b34e5f1249d0ad585bab88a0f4d4
Autor:
M Brad Sullivan, Abby Rentz, Pamela Mathura, Megan Gleddie, Tania Luthra, Allison T Thiele, Katharina Kovacs Burns, Rebecca Rich, Winnie W Sia
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Quality, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2022)
BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality
BackgroundPatients in remote communities who risk premature delivery require transfer to a tertiary care centre for obstetric and neonatal care. Following stabilisation, many patients are candidates for outpatient management but cannot be discharged
Autor:
Tina L. Sumpter, Cheong Hee Chang, Robert L. Bacallao, Qi Xu, Allison T. Thiele, Rajesh Kher, Joanna A. Walker, David S. Wilkes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 80:1826-1836
Adenovirus (Ad) infection has been identified as predisposing hosts to the development of pulmonary disease through unknown mechanisms. Lung dendritic cells (DCs) are vital for initiating pulmonary immune responses; however, the effects of Ad infecti
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews™ in Immunology. 25:465-492
Dendritic cells (DCs) are central to the integration of innate and adaptive immunity. In contrast to B and T lymphocytes, DCs have retained many of the pattern recognition receptors and are thus uniquely able to sense stimuli such as tissue damage, n
Autor:
Cheong Hee Chang, David S. Wilkes, Ping Li, Allison T. Thiele, Soon Cheol Hong, Jeffrey B. Travers, Randy R. Brutkiewicz, Janice S. Blum, Gourapura J. Renukaradhya, Yongxue Yao, Pratibha Singh, Gary D. Luker
Publikováno v:
Cellular immunology. 246(2)
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection is known to inhibit dendritic cells (DC) functions in vitro. Paradoxically, VV is also highly immunogenic and thus has been used as a vaccine. In the present study, we investigated the effects of an in vivo VV infection