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Hai Ning Shi

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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie|September 17, 2004
Bacterial colonization and the development of intestinal defencesHai Ning Shi, Allan Walker
Gastroenterology|November 7, 2007
The role of TIM-4 in food allergyHai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 13, 2006
T helper cell subclasses and clinical disease statesHai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
World Journal of Gastroenterology|September 9, 2008
Helminth infections and intestinal inflammationLi Jian Wang, Yue Cao, Hai Ning Shi
Pediatric Research|March 3, 2011
The role of microbes in developmental immunologic programmingJess L Kaplan, Hai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology|April 29, 2009
The long-term health effects of neonatal microbial floraMichelle E Conroy, Hai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
Pediatric Research|November 25, 2005
Preinoculation with the probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus early in life effectively inhibits murine Citrobacter rodentium colitisChien-Chang Chen, Steve Louie, Hai Ning Shi, et al.
FEBS Open Bio|March 29, 2021
Role of p40<sup>phox</sup> in host defense against Citrobacter rodentium infectionYanyun Yan, Yali Li, Meili Lv, et al.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research|June 20, 2013
Effects of supplementing different ratios of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in western-style diets on cow's milk protein allergy in a mouse modelCin L Thang, Joyce I Boye, Hai Ning Shi, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|August 27, 2016
Anti-inflammatory effects of Bifidobacterium longum subsp infantis secretions on fetal human enterocytes are mediated by TLR-4 receptorsDi Meng, Weishu Zhu, Kriston Ganguli, et al.
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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie|September 17, 2004
Bacterial colonization and the development of intestinal defencesHai Ning Shi, Allan Walker
Gastroenterology|November 7, 2007
The role of TIM-4 in food allergyHai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 13, 2006
T helper cell subclasses and clinical disease statesHai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
World Journal of Gastroenterology|September 9, 2008
Helminth infections and intestinal inflammationLi Jian Wang, Yue Cao, Hai Ning Shi
Pediatric Research|March 3, 2011
The role of microbes in developmental immunologic programmingJess L Kaplan, Hai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology|April 29, 2009
The long-term health effects of neonatal microbial floraMichelle E Conroy, Hai Ning Shi, W Allan Walker
Pediatric Research|November 25, 2005
Preinoculation with the probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus early in life effectively inhibits murine Citrobacter rodentium colitisChien-Chang Chen, Steve Louie, Hai Ning Shi, et al.
FEBS Open Bio|March 29, 2021
Role of p40<sup>phox</sup> in host defense against Citrobacter rodentium infectionYanyun Yan, Yali Li, Meili Lv, et al.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research|June 20, 2013
Effects of supplementing different ratios of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in western-style diets on cow's milk protein allergy in a mouse modelCin L Thang, Joyce I Boye, Hai Ning Shi, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|August 27, 2016
Anti-inflammatory effects of Bifidobacterium longum subsp infantis secretions on fetal human enterocytes are mediated by TLR-4 receptorsDi Meng, Weishu Zhu, Kriston Ganguli, et al.
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