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2. Average Cubic BaTaO2N Crystal Structure Formed by 50 nm Size Domains with Polar Nanoregions Consisting of cis-TaO4N2 Octahedral Chains.
3. Post-translational suppression of the high affinity IgE receptor expression on mast cells by an intestinal bacterium
4. Spark plasma sintering of dielectric BaTaO2N close to the melting point of the BaCN2 additive
5. Piezoresponse and microstructure of BaTaO2N ceramics
6. Sintering behavior of dielectric SrTaO2N under high pressure of nitrogen
7. Porphyromonas gingivalis promotes low-density lipoprotein oxidation and atherosclerosis
8. Additive sintering and post-ammonolysis of dielectric BaTaO2N oxynitride perovskite
9. Repeated exposure to kairomone-containing coffee odor improves abnormal olfactory behaviors in heterozygous oxytocin receptor knock-in mice
10. Gut microbiota-dependent adaptor molecule recruits DNA methyltransferase to the TLR4 gene in colonic epithelial cells to suppress inflammatory reactions
11. Comparison of Immunoresponses Between Cecal Patch Cells and Peyer’s Patch Cells Stimulated by Bacterial Components
12. In Vitro Observation of the Effect of Intestinal Bacteria on IgA Production by Immunocytes in the Large Intestine: Comparison Between Germ-Free and Conventional Mice
13. Immunomodulatory Effects of Orally Administered Bifidobacterium Components on Intestinal Lymphoid Tissues
14. Murine Intestinal Bacteria Modulate Antigen-Specific Cytokine Production by Intestinal Immune Cells Derived from Germ-Free TCR-Transgenic Mice
15. Modulation of cytokine and immunogloblin a release by beta-(1,3-1,6)-glucan from aureobasidium pullulans strain 1A1
16. The role of CD4+ T cells in IgA production in murine peyer's patches following oral feeding of bifidobacterium components
17. The role of bifidobacterium in the development of gut immune systems: analysis using gnotobiotic TCR-transgenic mice
18. Cecal Patches Generate Abundant IgG2b-Bearing B Cells That Are Reactive to Commensal Microbiota
19. IgA production in the large intestine is modulated by a different mechanism than in the small intestine: Bacteroides acidifaciens promotes IgA production in the large intestine by inducing germinal center formation and increasing the number of IgA+ B cells
20. Establishment and Analysis of Germfree T Cell Receptor Transgenic Mice
21. Ferroelectric BaTaO2N Crystals Grown in a BaCN2 Flux
22. Commensal bacteria promote migration of mast cells into the intestine
23. Intestinal Bifidobacterium association in germ-free T cell receptor transgenic mice down-regulates dietary antigen-specific immune responses of the small intestine but enhances those of the large intestine
24. Orally administered Bifidobacterium triggers immune responses following capture by CD11c+ cells in Peyer’s patches and cecal patches
25. Interleukin-12 inhibits development of ectopic endometriotic tissues in peritoneal cavity via activation of NK cells in a murine endometriosis model
26. Lactobacillus gasseri OLL2809 inhibits development of ectopic endometrial cell in peritoneal cavity via activation of NK cells in a murine endometriosis model
27. Prior stimulation of antigen-presenting cells with Lactobacillus regulates excessive antigen-specific cytokine responses in vitro when compared with Bacteroides
28. Bifidobacterium components have immunomodulatory characteristics dependent on the method of preparation
29. Red-emission over a wide range of wavelengths at various temperatures from tetragonal BaCN2:Eu2+
30. Characteristic Immune Response in Peyer’s Patch Cells Induced by Oral Administration of Bifidobacterium Components
31. THE ISSUES IN EARLY DETECTION OF ADVERSE REACTIONS BY NURSES BASED ON A TRANSFUSION-RELATED PATIENT OBSERVATION SURVEY
32. Comparison of Immunoresponses Between Cecal Patch Cells and Peyer’s Patch Cells Stimulated by Bacterial Components
33. Immunomodulatory Effects of Orally Administered Bifidobacterium Components on Intestinal Lymphoid Tissues
34. In Vitro Observation of the Effect of Intestinal Bacteria on IgA Production by Immunocytes in the Large Intestine: Comparison Between Germ-Free and Conventional Mice
35. Murine Intestinal Bacteria Modulate Antigen-Specific Cytokine Production by Intestinal Immune Cells Derived from Germ-Free TCR-Transgenic Mice
36. Formation and morphological change of BaTaO2N perovskite from BaCN2/Ta2O5 mixture
37. Regulation of Gene Expression through Gut Microbiota-Dependent DNA Methylation in Colonic Epithelial Cells
38. Dietary α-Lactalbumin protects against thioacetamide-induced liver cirrhosis by maintaining gut-liver axis function in rats
39. Bifidobacterium suppresses IgE-mediated degranulation of rat basophilic leukemia (RBL-2H3) cells
40. Differentiated implication of Lactobacillus GG and L. gasseri TMC0356 to immune responses of murine Peyerʼs patch
41. Dietary fructooligosaccharides prevent postgastrectomy anemia and osteopenia in rats
42. Dietary fructooligosaccharides prevent osteopenia after gastrectomy in rats
43. IMPORTANCE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING AMONG TRANSFUSION MEDICAL TEAM STAFF
44. Melting Behavior of Alkaline-Earth Metal Carbodiimides and Their Thermochemistry from First-Principles
45. Synthesis, crystal structure and properties of a quaternary oxide with a new structure type, BiGaTi4O11
46. Suppressive effect of dietary resistant maltodextrin on systemic immunity in a mouse model of food allergy
47. Average Cubic BaTaO2N Crystal Structure Formed by 50 nm Size Domains with Polar Nanoregions Consisting of cis-TaO4N2Octahedral Chains
48. Ferroelectric BaTaO2N Crystals Grown in a BaCN2 Flux.
49. Remarkable effects of local structure in tantalum and niobium oxynitrides
50. Immunomodulation by food: impact on gut immunity and immune cell function
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