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Interactions between commensal intestinal bacteria and the immune system.
Author(s):
Andrew Macpherson
,
Nicola Harris
Publication date:
2004-05-31
Journal:
Nature reviews. Immunology
Keywords:
Animals
,
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
,
Humans
,
Hygiene
,
Immunity
,
Immunity, Mucosal
,
Intestines
,
anatomy & histology
,
immunology
,
microbiology
,
Lymphoid Tissue
,
Mice
,
Models, Animal
,
Models, Immunological
,
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
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European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology
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15173836
DOI::
10.1038/nri1373
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
,
Humans
,
Hygiene
,
Immunity
,
Immunity, Mucosal
,
Intestines
,
anatomy & histology
,
immunology
,
microbiology
,
Lymphoid Tissue
,
Mice
,
Models, Animal
,
Models, Immunological
,
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
,
Humans
,
Hygiene
,
Immunity
,
Immunity, Mucosal
,
Intestines
,
anatomy & histology
,
immunology
,
microbiology
,
Lymphoid Tissue
,
Mice
,
Models, Animal
,
Models, Immunological
,
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
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