The intestine is colonized by an impressive community of commensals, that has profound effects on the immune funtions. The relationship between gut microbiota and the immune system is one of reciprocity: commensals have important contribution in nutrient processing and education of the immune system and conversely, the immune system, particularly gut-associated lymphoid tissues plays a key role in shaping the repertoire of gut microbiota.
Molecular Networks Orchestrating GALT development
Lymphoid Tissue Inducer Cells in Intestinal Immunity
Lymphocyte Homing to Gut Mucosa
IGA Adaptation to the Presence of Commensal Bacteria in the Intestine
Intestinal IgA Synthesis. A Primitive From of Adaptive Immunity that Regulates Microbial Communitities in the Gut
B Cell Recruitment and Selection in Mouse GALT Germinal Centres in Response to Commensal Flora, in the Absence of BCR-Mediated Antigen Recognition
Structural Insights into Antibody-Mediated Mucosal Immunity
Subject Index.
Preface
Role of the Innate Immune System and Host-Commensal MutualismMolecular Networks Orchestrating GALT development
Lymphoid Tissue Inducer Cells in Intestinal Immunity
Lymphocyte Homing to Gut Mucosa
IGA Adaptation to the Presence of Commensal Bacteria in the Intestine
Intestinal IgA Synthesis. A Primitive From of Adaptive Immunity that Regulates Microbial Communitities in the Gut
B Cell Recruitment and Selection in Mouse GALT Germinal Centres in Response to Commensal Flora, in the Absence of BCR-Mediated Antigen Recognition
Structural Insights into Antibody-Mediated Mucosal Immunity
Subject Index.
ISBN | 9783540306573 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540306573 |
Medientyp | E-Book - PDF |
Auflage | 2. Aufl. |
Copyrightjahr | 2006 |
Verlag | Springer-Verlag |
Umfang | 210 Seiten |
Sprache | Englisch |
Kopierschutz | Digitales Wasserzeichen |