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Studies on production and function of pulmonary nitric oxide
(1999-05-14)
Nitric oxide is involved in pulmonary vascular and bronchial regulation
and appears to be of paramount importance in the adaptation of the
pulmonary circulation at birth. Nitric oxide is present in exhaled gas.
The main ...
Eosinophilic dermatosis implications of skin-commensal bacteria and antimicrobial peptides and proteins at birth
(2009-08-28)
At birth, the newborn infant is transferred from a sterile life in utero to an earthly life in coexistence with microbes. This transition includes the potential danger of a microbial invasion through the epithelial linings, ...
Genetic and metabolic studies towards personalized conditioning regimen prior to stem cell transplantation
(2014-08-11)
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is a curative treatment for several malignant and non- malignant diseases. The busulphan (Bu)/cyclophosphamide (Cy) combination is one of the most common conditioning regimens ...
Mechanisms of resident T cell-driven tissue responses during the onset and recurrence of human skin inflammation
(2019-09-03)
Long-lived tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM) reside in nonlymphoid organs and can drive direct cytotoxicity, focal cytokine release and potent tissue-wide anti-infectious responses upon antigenic challenge. TRM cells ...