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Titre
UPHARRIS
Formal Name (French)
Unité de la Prof. Harris
Formal Name (English)
Prof. Harris Group
Lab Manager
Infoscience team
Group ID
U12123
Auteurs affilié
Bouchery, Tiffany
Dubey, Lalit Kumar
Dylong, Dagmara
Esser-von Bieren, Julia
Gollwitzer, Eva Sabrina
Harris, Nicola
Lebon, Luc
Massacand, Joanna
Mc Laren, Paul Jack
Mosconi, Ilaria
Moyat, Mati
Schär, Corinne
Shah, Kathleen
Volpe, Beatrice
Zaiss, Mario Michael
Dubey, Lalit Kumar
Dylong, Dagmara
Esser-von Bieren, Julia
Gollwitzer, Eva Sabrina
Harris, Nicola
Lebon, Luc
Massacand, Joanna
Mc Laren, Paul Jack
Mosconi, Ilaria
Moyat, Mati
Schär, Corinne
Shah, Kathleen
Volpe, Beatrice
Zaiss, Mario Michael
Institut
GHI
Faculté
SV
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Members of UPHARRIS-unit
Lien extérieur
http://harris-lab.epfl.ch/
Publications
FIBCD1 Binds Aspergillus fumigatus and Regulates Lung Epithelial Response to Cell Wall Components
IMMUNOLOGY Chronic effects of acute infections
IMMUNOLOGY. The enigmatic tuft cell in immunity
Intimate gut interactions: helminths and the microbiota
Lymphotoxin-Dependent B Cell-FRC Crosstalk Promotes De Novo Follicle Formation and Antibody Production following Intestinal Helminth Infection
Microbiome and Allergy
Parasite Proximity Drives the Expansion of Regulatory T Cells in Peyer's Patches following Intestinal Helminth Infection
Regulatory T cells modulate the intestinal immune response in homeostasis and infection
The Intestinal Microbiota Contributes to the Ability of Helminths to Modulate Allergic Inflammation
Understanding the role of antibodies in murine infections with Heligmosomoides (polygyrus) bakeri: 35 years ago, now and 35 years ahead
Voir toutes les publications (101)
IMMUNOLOGY Chronic effects of acute infections
IMMUNOLOGY. The enigmatic tuft cell in immunity
Intimate gut interactions: helminths and the microbiota
Lymphotoxin-Dependent B Cell-FRC Crosstalk Promotes De Novo Follicle Formation and Antibody Production following Intestinal Helminth Infection
Microbiome and Allergy
Parasite Proximity Drives the Expansion of Regulatory T Cells in Peyer's Patches following Intestinal Helminth Infection
Regulatory T cells modulate the intestinal immune response in homeostasis and infection
The Intestinal Microbiota Contributes to the Ability of Helminths to Modulate Allergic Inflammation
Understanding the role of antibodies in murine infections with Heligmosomoides (polygyrus) bakeri: 35 years ago, now and 35 years ahead
Voir toutes les publications (101)
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