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Autor:
Cullen M. Dutmer, Brad D. Constant, Michael Arnold, Jordan K. Abbott, Edwin F. de Zoeten, Caroline H. T. Hall
Publikováno v:
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
Autor:
Jordi M. Lanis, Ian M. Cartwright, Nichole Welch, Kathryn R. Brink, Jeffrey J. Tabor, Andrew Mu, Rachael Kostelecky, Caroline H. T. Hall, Alexander S. Dowdell, Mark E. Gerich, Sean P. Colgan, Joseph C. Onyiah, Rachel E. M. Schaefer
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Metabolic changes associated with tissue inflammation result in significant extracellular acidosis (EA). Within mucosal tissues, intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) have evolved adaptive strategies to cope with EA through the up-regulation of SLC26A3 t
Autor:
Rachael Kostelecky, Jeffrey J. Tabor, Kathryn R. Brink, Ian M. Cartwright, Andrew Mu, Mark E. Gerich, Nichole Welch, Alexander S. Dowdell, Joseph C. Onyiah, Jordi M. Lanis, Caroline H. T. Hall, Sean P. Colgan, Rachel E. M. Schaefer
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 35
Autor:
Jordi M. Lanis, Ruth Wang, Sean P. Colgan, Nichole Welch, Daniel J. Kao, Matthew S Goldberg, Ian M. Cartwright, Valerie F. Curtis, Krista M. Burney, J. Scott Lee, Caroline H. T. Hall, Eric L. Campbell
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Extracellular adenosine signaling is established as a protective component in mucosal inflammatory responses. The sources of extracellular adenosine include enzymatic processing from nucleotides, such as ATP and AMP, that can be liberated from a vari
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 8, p e12154 (2010)
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is remarkably efficient at establishing persistent infection and is associated with the development of chronic liver disease. Impaired T cell responses facilitate and maintain persistent HCV infection. Importantly, CD4(+) regu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b911e82dd4ad4b4dbfa2299e7a768ca3
Publikováno v:
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Hall, C H T, Campbell, E L & Colgan, S P 2017, ' Neutrophils as Components of Mucosal Homeostasis ', Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 329-337 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2017.07.001
Hall, C H T, Campbell, E L & Colgan, S P 2017, ' Neutrophils as Components of Mucosal Homeostasis ', Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 329-337 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2017.07.001
Inflammatory responses in the intestinal mucosa inevitably result in the recruitment of neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes [PMNs]). Epithelial cells that line the mucosa play an integral role in the recruitment, maintenance, and clearance of P
Autor:
Sean P. Colgan, Matthew R. Skelton, Louis E. Glover, Mark E. Gerich, Emily M. Murphy, Rachael Dran, Zuhair I. Abdulla, J. Scott Lee, Caroline H. T. Hall
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology
Background & Aims Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) have intestinal barrier dysfunction. Creatine regulates energy distribution within cells and reduces the severity of colitis in mice. We studied the functions of the creatine transpor
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 22
Publikováno v:
Journal of leukocyte biology. 82(6)
Dendritic cells (DCs) isolated from pa- tients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infec- tion display an impaired capacity to generate type 1 CD4 T cell immunity. Several reports have described an immunomodulatory function for the HCV core protein,
Autor:
Xuefang Xie, Zhi Qiang Yao, Caroline H. T. Hall, Young S. Hahn, Michael W. Cruise, David W. Oldach, Stephen N. Waggoner
T cells play an important role in the control of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We have previously demonstrated that the HCV core inhibits T-cell responses through interaction with gC1qR. We show here that core proteins from chronic and resolved
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::68c0212a451ed6b376c02ff51a17dec8
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1563827/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1563827/