40 results on '"Verheijden, Simon"'
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2. Multi-omic profiling reveals early immunological indicators for identifying COVID-19 Progressors
3. WED-372 Downregulation of soluble FASLG as a potential mechanism of enhanced immune-related clearance of infected hepatocytes induced by JNJ-73763989 in HBeAg-negative virologically suppressed chronic hepatitis B patients
4. FRI-380 HBV-specific T cell specificity and functionality can be influenced by stage of chronic HBV disease, antigen levels and age
5. LBP-005 Efficacy, safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of JNJ-0535 following a reduction of viral antigen levels through administration of siRNA JNJ-3989 in patients with chronic HBeAg negative hepatitis B-interim data of the OSPREY study
6. WED-379 Intrahepatic changes in immunologic and virologic markers during siRNA JNJ-73763989 (JNJ-3989) based treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients: imaging mass cytometry (IMC) analyses from the INSIGHT study
7. Mouse Models with Peroxisome Biogenesis Defects
8. Lipid homeostasis and inflammatory activation are disturbed in classically activated macrophages with peroxisomal β‐oxidation deficiency
9. Neuro-immune Crosstalk in the Enteric Nervous System from Early Postnatal Development to Adulthood
10. Peroxisomal Disorders: A Review on Cerebellar Pathologies
11. Identification of a chronic non-neurodegenerative microglia activation state in a mouse model of peroxisomal β-oxidation deficiency
12. Axonal Integrity in the Absence of Functional Peroxisomes from Projection Neurons and Astrocytes
13. Peroxisome deficiency but not the defect in ether lipid synthesis causes activation of the innate immune system and axonal loss in the central nervous system
14. Self-Maintaining Gut Macrophages Are Essential for Intestinal Homeostasis
15. Preoperative administration of the 5-HT4 receptor agonist prucalopride reduces intestinal inflammation and shortens postoperative ileus via cholinergic enteric neurons
16. Self-Maintaining Gut Macrophages Are Essential for Intestinal Homeostasis
17. Muscularis macrophages: Key players in intestinal homeostasis and disease
18. Functional characterization of oxazolone-induced colitis and survival improvement by vagus nerve stimulation
19. Neuroimmune interaction and the regulation of intestinal immune homeostasis
20. Lipid homeostasis and inflammatory activation are disturbed in classically activated macrophages with peroxisomalβ-oxidation deficiency
21. Long-Lived Yolk-Sac Derived Macrophages Interact with Myenteric and Submucosal Neurons
22. Semaphorin 3A and Plexin A4 Signaling as a Novel Regulator of Intestinal Neuroimmune Interaction
23. Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Prucalopride Have Anti-Inflammatory Properties and Improve Postoperative Ileus in Human
24. The Vagus Nerve in Appetite Regulation, Mood, and Intestinal Inflammation
25. Preoperative administration of the 5-HT4 receptor agonist prucalopride reduces intestinal inflammation and shortens postoperative ileus via cholinergic enteric neurons.
26. Early-onset Purkinje cell dysfunction underlies cerebellar ataxia in peroxisomal multifunctional protein-2 deficiency
27. Early-onset Purkinje cell dysfunction underlies cerebellar ataxia in peroxisomal multifunctional protein-2 deficiency
28. Su1564 Improvement of Oxazolone-Induced Colitis by Vagus Nerve Stimulation
29. Sa2086 The Rho-GTPase Activating Protein Oligophrenin-1 as a Novel Regulator of Neuron-Macrophage Communication in the Intestine
30. 183 TGFβ Produced by Enteric Neurons Contributes to Intestinal Macrophage Phenotype
31. The Neuromodulation of the Intestinal Immune System and Its Relevance in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
32. Lipid homeostasis and inflammatory activation are disturbed in classically activated macrophages with peroxisomal <italic>β</italic>‐oxidation deficiency.
33. Neuron-macrophage crosstalk in the intestine: a “microglia” perspective
34. Tu1650 - Long-Lived Yolk-Sac Derived Macrophages Interact with Myenteric and Submucosal Neurons
35. Tu1628 - Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Prucalopride Have Anti-Inflammatory Properties and Improve Postoperative Ileus in Human
36. 720 - Semaphorin 3A and Plexin A4 Signaling as a Novel Regulator of Intestinal Neuroimmune Interaction
37. Central nervous system pathology in MFP2 deficiency: Insights from general and conditional knockout mouse models
38. Peroxisomal multifunctional protein-2 deficiency causes neuroinflammation and degeneration of Purkinje cells independent of very long chain fatty acid accumulation
39. Multi-omic Profiling Reveals Early Immunological Indicators for Identifying COVID-19 Progressors.
40. Neuroimmune interaction and the regulation of intestinal immune homeostasis.
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