Animals have evolved multiple strategies for coping with the presence of pathogenic microbes. The best characterized is the immune response where animals activate their physical and cellular defenses to respond to invading microorganisms. However, behavioral changes can also be triggered by exposure to microbes and play an important role in defending many species, including humans, from pathogen attack. In our recent study we demonstrate that, following infection, C. elegans uses the same G-protein signaling pathway in neurons and epithelial cells to coordinate avoidance behaviors and immune responses. Coordination of these responses allows animals to mount an immune response to the immediate threat while simultaneously taking action to rem...
<div><p>The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect the...
The innate immune system’s ability to sense an infection is critical so that it can rapidly respond ...
International audienceImmune defenses are triggered by microbe-associated molecular patterns or as a...
The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect themselves ...
Following pathogen infection the hosts' nervous and immune systems react with coordinated responses ...
Following pathogen infection the hosts' nervous and immune systems react with coordinated responses ...
The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect themselves ...
The ability to sense environmental cues is central to the survival of living organisms. G-protein-co...
Animals need to be able to rapidly and effectively respond to changes in their external and internal...
Summary: Increasing evidence implies an extensive and universal interaction between the immune syste...
G-protein coupled receptors contribute to host defense across the animal kingdom, transducing many s...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...
One way in which animals minimise the risk of infection is to reduce their contact with contaminated...
The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect themselves ...
Animals need to be able to rapidly andeffectively respond to changes in their external and internal ...
<div><p>The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect the...
The innate immune system’s ability to sense an infection is critical so that it can rapidly respond ...
International audienceImmune defenses are triggered by microbe-associated molecular patterns or as a...
The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect themselves ...
Following pathogen infection the hosts' nervous and immune systems react with coordinated responses ...
Following pathogen infection the hosts' nervous and immune systems react with coordinated responses ...
The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect themselves ...
The ability to sense environmental cues is central to the survival of living organisms. G-protein-co...
Animals need to be able to rapidly and effectively respond to changes in their external and internal...
Summary: Increasing evidence implies an extensive and universal interaction between the immune syste...
G-protein coupled receptors contribute to host defense across the animal kingdom, transducing many s...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...
One way in which animals minimise the risk of infection is to reduce their contact with contaminated...
The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect themselves ...
Animals need to be able to rapidly andeffectively respond to changes in their external and internal ...
<div><p>The nervous and immune systems influence each other, allowing animals to rapidly protect the...
The innate immune system’s ability to sense an infection is critical so that it can rapidly respond ...
International audienceImmune defenses are triggered by microbe-associated molecular patterns or as a...