Recent publications published by researchers at the MRC WIMM.
IL-1-driven stromal-neutrophil interactions define a subset of patients with inflammatory bowel disease that does not respond to therapies.
Friedrich M. et al, (2021), Nat Med, 27, 1970 - 1981
TCR and Inflammatory Signals Tune Human MAIT Cells to Exert Specific Tissue Repair and Effector Functions.
Leng T. et al, (2019), Cell Rep, 28, 3077 - 3091.e5
Sexual Dimorphism in Immune Development and in Response to Nutritional Intervention in Neonatal Piglets.
Christoforidou Z. et al, (2019), Front Immunol, 10
Development of Immune Cells in the Intestinal Mucosa Can Be Affected by Intensive and Extensive Farm Environments, and Antibiotic Use.
Christoforidou Z. et al, (2018), Front Immunol, 9
Colonisation with 'complex' microbiota reduces Tregs in the neonatal intestinal mucosa
Christoforidou Z. et al, (2013), IMMUNOLOGY, 140, 157 - 158
Validation of a novel quantitative analysis of intracellular and surface multiple-colour fluorescence immunohistology
Christoforidou Z. et al, (2013), IMMUNOLOGY, 140, 204 - 204
Evolution of immune systems: specificity and autoreactivity.
Bailey M. et al, (2013), Autoimmun Rev, 12, 643 - 647
The evolutionary basis for differences between the immune systems of man, mouse, pig and ruminants.
Bailey M. et al, (2013), Vet Immunol Immunopathol, 152, 13 - 19
Early-life environment and antibiotics affect immune regulation in the neonatal intestine
Christoforidou Z. et al, (2012), IMMUNOLOGY, 136, 7 - 7
Antibiotic administration changes the balance of effector and regulatory T-cells in the neonatal intestine
Christoforidou Z. et al, (2011), IMMUNOLOGY, 135, 66 - 66