Inflammation is essential to repair tissue damaged by physical, microbial or allergic mechanisms. Inappropriately zealous responses lead to destructive pathology or chronic disease cycles, whereas ideal outcomes are associated with complete and rapid restoration of tissue structure and function. The establishment of a rodent model investigating the different immune responses to non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae infection in both the lung and the ear indicate an ability to clear bacteria and reduce inflammation following mucosal immunisation. Lung histochemistry, upregulaion of macrophages and polymorphonuclear neutrophils, recruitment of yo+ and CD8+ T cells, cytokine levels and depletion studies all support the hypothesis that mucosal im...
Bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and middle ear continue to be a major cause of morbidi...
The potential of empty bacterial cell envelopes (ghosts) as a delivery system for mucosal immunizati...
The inflammatory response—characterized by release of cytokines such as TNFα and IL-1β and infiltrat...
Inflammation is essential to repair tissue damaged by physical, microbial or allergic mechanisms. In...
A rodent respiratory experimental model has proved useful for investigating the immune mechanisms re...
Studies of immune responses to bacterial infections in animal models and clinical investigations has...
Bacterial clearance and immune responses in a mouse model of pneumonia and a rat model of otitis med...
Bacterial clearance and immune responses in a mouse model of pneumonia and a rat model of otitis med...
Levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-x and TNF-y were measured from the time of infection to...
Mucosal pathogens use diverse and highly specific molecular mechanisms to activate mucosal inflammat...
Clearance of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) from the respiratory tract was investigated,...
Clearance of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) from the respiratory tract was investigated,...
The innate immune system is responsible for many important functions in the body including respondin...
Immune response of mice after mucosal immunization by influenza virus type A with bacterial adjuvant...
Innate immune defense mechanisms activated by pathogen recognition can be roughly divided into two c...
Bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and middle ear continue to be a major cause of morbidi...
The potential of empty bacterial cell envelopes (ghosts) as a delivery system for mucosal immunizati...
The inflammatory response—characterized by release of cytokines such as TNFα and IL-1β and infiltrat...
Inflammation is essential to repair tissue damaged by physical, microbial or allergic mechanisms. In...
A rodent respiratory experimental model has proved useful for investigating the immune mechanisms re...
Studies of immune responses to bacterial infections in animal models and clinical investigations has...
Bacterial clearance and immune responses in a mouse model of pneumonia and a rat model of otitis med...
Bacterial clearance and immune responses in a mouse model of pneumonia and a rat model of otitis med...
Levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-x and TNF-y were measured from the time of infection to...
Mucosal pathogens use diverse and highly specific molecular mechanisms to activate mucosal inflammat...
Clearance of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) from the respiratory tract was investigated,...
Clearance of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) from the respiratory tract was investigated,...
The innate immune system is responsible for many important functions in the body including respondin...
Immune response of mice after mucosal immunization by influenza virus type A with bacterial adjuvant...
Innate immune defense mechanisms activated by pathogen recognition can be roughly divided into two c...
Bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and middle ear continue to be a major cause of morbidi...
The potential of empty bacterial cell envelopes (ghosts) as a delivery system for mucosal immunizati...
The inflammatory response—characterized by release of cytokines such as TNFα and IL-1β and infiltrat...