How host cells sense intestinal parasitic infection and initiate the appropriate immune response has long been a focus of many immunologists. Three new papers now identify a critical role for tuft cells, an epithelial cell type involved in perception of taste, as key players that kick-start type 2 immunity
Human intestinal helminth infection affects more than 1 billion people often in the world's most dep...
ILCs burst onto the immunological scene with their roles in bacterial and helminth infections. As th...
Parasitic helminth infection remains a global health problem, whilst the ability of worms to manipul...
How host cells sense intestinal parasitic infection and initiate the appropriate immune response has...
International audienceHelminth parasitic infections are a major global health and social burden. The...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Parasitic worm, or helminth, infection represents a si...
Helminth parasites are adept manipulators of the immune system, using multiple strategies to evade t...
The small intestinal tuft cell has garnered considerable interest in the field of parasitic immunolo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Helminth, or parasitic worm, infection afflicts nearly...
Helminth parasite infections of humans and livestock are a global health and economic problem. Resis...
International audienceEpithelial tuft cells (also known as "brush" cells in the airway) were first i...
Although tuft cells were discovered over 60 years ago, their functions have long been enigmatic, esp...
The immune environment in the gut is maintained by the constant exchange of information between immu...
The single layer of epithelial cells that line the intestinal tract provides both a physiologic and ...
Helminth parasite infections of humans and livestock are a global health and economic problem. Resis...
Human intestinal helminth infection affects more than 1 billion people often in the world's most dep...
ILCs burst onto the immunological scene with their roles in bacterial and helminth infections. As th...
Parasitic helminth infection remains a global health problem, whilst the ability of worms to manipul...
How host cells sense intestinal parasitic infection and initiate the appropriate immune response has...
International audienceHelminth parasitic infections are a major global health and social burden. The...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Parasitic worm, or helminth, infection represents a si...
Helminth parasites are adept manipulators of the immune system, using multiple strategies to evade t...
The small intestinal tuft cell has garnered considerable interest in the field of parasitic immunolo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Helminth, or parasitic worm, infection afflicts nearly...
Helminth parasite infections of humans and livestock are a global health and economic problem. Resis...
International audienceEpithelial tuft cells (also known as "brush" cells in the airway) were first i...
Although tuft cells were discovered over 60 years ago, their functions have long been enigmatic, esp...
The immune environment in the gut is maintained by the constant exchange of information between immu...
The single layer of epithelial cells that line the intestinal tract provides both a physiologic and ...
Helminth parasite infections of humans and livestock are a global health and economic problem. Resis...
Human intestinal helminth infection affects more than 1 billion people often in the world's most dep...
ILCs burst onto the immunological scene with their roles in bacterial and helminth infections. As th...
Parasitic helminth infection remains a global health problem, whilst the ability of worms to manipul...