30 results on '"Yanagibashi, Tsutomu"'
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2. Impact of Vancomycin Treatment and Gut Microbiota on Bile Acid Metabolism and the Development of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis in Mice
3. Increased production of intestinal immunoglobulins in Syntenin-1-deficient mice
4. Roles of Macrophages in Advanced Liver Fibrosis, Identified Using a Newly Established Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis
5. 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
6. Murine Intestinal Bacteria Modulate Antigen-Specific Cytokine Production by Intestinal Immune Cells Derived from Germ-Free TCR-Transgenic Mice
7. 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
8. Allergic diseases: From bench to clinic - Contribution of the discovery of interleukin-5
9. Betulin Attenuates TGF-β1- and PGE2-Mediated Inhibition of NK Cell Activity to Suppress Tumor Progression and Metastasis in Mice
10. 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
11. Prior stimulation of antigen-presenting cells with Lactobacillus regulates excessive antigen-specific cytokine responses in vitro when compared with Bacteroides
12. Inhibition of antibody production in vivo by pre-stimulation of Toll-like receptor 4 before antigen priming is caused by defective B-cell priming and not impairment in antigen presentation
13. The RP105/MD-1 complex is indispensable for TLR4/MD-2-dependent proliferation and IgM-secreting plasma cell differentiation of marginal zone B cells
14. Serum soluble MD-1 levels increase with disease progression in autoimmune prone MRLlpr/lpr mice
15. 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
16. Murine Intestinal Bacteria Modulate Antigen-Specific Cytokine Production by Intestinal Immune Cells Derived from Germ-Free TCR-Transgenic Mice
17. Bidirectional crosstalk between neutrophils and adipocytes promotes adipose tissue inflammation
18. Inflammation-induced endothelial cell-derived extracellular vesicles modulate the cellular status of pericytes
19. Differential requirements of MyD88 and TRIF pathways in TLR4-mediated immune responses in murine B cells
20. Inhibition of antibody production in vivo by pre-stimulation of Toll-like receptor 4 before antigen priming is caused by defective B-cell priming and not impairment in antigen presentation
21. Potential roles for soluble MD-1 in disease progression of autoimmune prone MRLlpr/lpr mice (171.2)
22. Analysis of Trichophyton antigen-induced contact hypersensitivity in mouse
23. Identification of Innate IL-5–Producing Cells and Their Role in Lung Eosinophil Regulation and Antitumor Immunity
24. Intestinal commensal bacteria promote T cell hyporesponsiveness and down-regulate the serum antibody responses induced by dietary antigen
25. BacteroidesInduce Higher IgA Production ThanLactobacillusby Increasing Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase Expression in B Cells in Murine Peyer’s Patches
26. 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
27. Bacteroides Induce Higher IgA Production Than Lactobacillus by Increasing Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase Expression in B Cells in Murine Peyer's Patches.
28. BacteroidesInduce Higher IgA Production Than Lactobacillusby Increasing Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase Expression in B Cells in Murine Peyer’s Patches
29. Serum soluble MD-1 levels increase with disease progression in autoimmune prone MRLlpr/lpr mice
30. Betulin Attenuates TGF-β1- and PGE 2 -Mediated Inhibition of NK Cell Activity to Suppress Tumor Progression and Metastasis in Mice.
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