© 2021 The Author(s).Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 1 (NOD1), a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) that detects bacterial peptidoglycan fragments and other danger signals, has been linked to inflammatory pathologies. NOD1, which is expressed by immune and non-immune cells, is activated after recognizing microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs). This recognition triggers host defense responses and both immune memory and tolerance can also be achieved during these processes. Since the gut microbiota is currently considered a master regulator of human physiology central in health and disease and the intestine metabolizes a wide range of nutrients, drugs and hormones, it is a fact that dysbiosis can alter tissues and organs home...
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) belongs to the family of intracellular NOD-like r...
Grimes, Catherine LeimkuhlerThe innate immune system, the first line of defense against pathogens, u...
Bahnson, Brian J.Grimes, Catherine LeimkuhlerThe human body hosts a fluctuating population of trilli...
© 2021 by the authors.Immunonutrition appears as a field with great potential in modern medicine. Si...
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) is an intracellular pattern recognition receptor ...
Pattern recognition molecules (PRM) are important components of the innate immune response in recogn...
Anna Negroni,1 Maria Pierdomenico,2 Salvatore Cucchiara,2 Laura Stronati3 1Division of Health Protec...
Resumen del póster presentado al 42nd Congress of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular ...
The cytosolic pattern recognition receptor NOD2 is activated by the peptidoglycan fragment muramyl d...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departament...
It has been long recognized that NOD1 and NOD2 are critical players in the host immune response, pri...
Pattern recognition receptors, including NOD-like receptors (NLRs), TLRs, and RIG-I–like receptor et...
The last decade has been witness to a number of seminal discoveries in the field of innate immunity....
The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD) proteins NOD1 and NOD2, the founding members of ...
Nod1 and Nod2 are intracellular pattern recognition receptors that detect specific moieties of pepti...
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) belongs to the family of intracellular NOD-like r...
Grimes, Catherine LeimkuhlerThe innate immune system, the first line of defense against pathogens, u...
Bahnson, Brian J.Grimes, Catherine LeimkuhlerThe human body hosts a fluctuating population of trilli...
© 2021 by the authors.Immunonutrition appears as a field with great potential in modern medicine. Si...
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) is an intracellular pattern recognition receptor ...
Pattern recognition molecules (PRM) are important components of the innate immune response in recogn...
Anna Negroni,1 Maria Pierdomenico,2 Salvatore Cucchiara,2 Laura Stronati3 1Division of Health Protec...
Resumen del póster presentado al 42nd Congress of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular ...
The cytosolic pattern recognition receptor NOD2 is activated by the peptidoglycan fragment muramyl d...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departament...
It has been long recognized that NOD1 and NOD2 are critical players in the host immune response, pri...
Pattern recognition receptors, including NOD-like receptors (NLRs), TLRs, and RIG-I–like receptor et...
The last decade has been witness to a number of seminal discoveries in the field of innate immunity....
The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD) proteins NOD1 and NOD2, the founding members of ...
Nod1 and Nod2 are intracellular pattern recognition receptors that detect specific moieties of pepti...
Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) belongs to the family of intracellular NOD-like r...
Grimes, Catherine LeimkuhlerThe innate immune system, the first line of defense against pathogens, u...
Bahnson, Brian J.Grimes, Catherine LeimkuhlerThe human body hosts a fluctuating population of trilli...