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Frontiers in Allergy|October 29, 2024
Mechanisms of microbe-mediated immune development in the context of antibiotics and asthmaKatherine Donald, B Brett Finlay
Trends in Immunology|July 12, 2023
Human milk oligosaccharides: potential therapeutic aids for allergic diseasesIsabel Tarrant, B Brett Finlay
BMC Medicine|January 28, 2021
When a pandemic and an epidemic collide: COVID-19, gut microbiota, and the double burden of malnutritionPaula Littlejohn, B Brett Finlay
Nature Reviews. Immunology|August 27, 2011
The gut microbiota: challenging immunologyNavkiran Gill, B Brett Finlay
Cell|February 25, 2006
Anti-immunology: evasion of the host immune system by bacterial and viral pathogensB Brett Finlay, Grant McFadden
Nature Reviews. Immunology|May 3, 2023
Early-life interactions between the microbiota and immune system: impact on immune system development and atopic diseaseKatherine Donald, B Brett Finlay
Current Opinion in Immunology|August 19, 2007
Defensins in the immunology of bacterial infectionsAlfredo Menendez, B Brett Finlay
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|August 10, 2017
What the SIF Is Happening-The Role of Intracellular <i>Salmonella</i>-Induced FilamentsKatelyn Knuff, B Brett Finlay
Frontiers in Microbiomes|March 19, 2026
The potential of live biotherapeutic products in allergic disease: current findings and future directionsIsabel Tarrant, B Brett Finlay
Journal of Bacteriology|November 18, 2003
Translocated intimin receptor and its chaperone interact with ATPase of the type III secretion apparatus of enteropathogenic Escherichia coliAnnick Gauthier, B Brett Finlay
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Frontiers in Allergy|October 29, 2024
Mechanisms of microbe-mediated immune development in the context of antibiotics and asthmaKatherine Donald, B Brett Finlay
Trends in Immunology|July 12, 2023
Human milk oligosaccharides: potential therapeutic aids for allergic diseasesIsabel Tarrant, B Brett Finlay
BMC Medicine|January 28, 2021
When a pandemic and an epidemic collide: COVID-19, gut microbiota, and the double burden of malnutritionPaula Littlejohn, B Brett Finlay
Nature Reviews. Immunology|August 27, 2011
The gut microbiota: challenging immunologyNavkiran Gill, B Brett Finlay
Cell|February 25, 2006
Anti-immunology: evasion of the host immune system by bacterial and viral pathogensB Brett Finlay, Grant McFadden
Nature Reviews. Immunology|May 3, 2023
Early-life interactions between the microbiota and immune system: impact on immune system development and atopic diseaseKatherine Donald, B Brett Finlay
Current Opinion in Immunology|August 19, 2007
Defensins in the immunology of bacterial infectionsAlfredo Menendez, B Brett Finlay
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|August 10, 2017
What the SIF Is Happening-The Role of Intracellular <i>Salmonella</i>-Induced FilamentsKatelyn Knuff, B Brett Finlay
Frontiers in Microbiomes|March 19, 2026
The potential of live biotherapeutic products in allergic disease: current findings and future directionsIsabel Tarrant, B Brett Finlay
Journal of Bacteriology|November 18, 2003
Translocated intimin receptor and its chaperone interact with ATPase of the type III secretion apparatus of enteropathogenic Escherichia coliAnnick Gauthier, B Brett Finlay
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