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Joel V Weinstock

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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|February 23, 2013
Have worms lost their luster?Joel V Weinstock
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 24, 2006
Helminths and mucosal immune modulationJoel V Weinstock
Nature|November 9, 2012
Autoimmunity: The worm returnsJoel V Weinstock
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|February 24, 2004
The role of substance P, hemokinin and their receptor in governing mucosal inflammation and granulomatous responsesJoel V Weinstock
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology|October 20, 2014
Do We Need Worms to Promote Immune Health?Joel V Weinstock
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 9, 2010
Helminthic therapy: using worms to treat immune-mediated diseaseDavid E Elliott, Joel V Weinstock
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|August 6, 2008
Helminths and the IBD hygiene hypothesisJoel V Weinstock, David E Elliott
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 20, 2012
Where are we on worms?David E Elliott, Joel V Weinstock
International Journal for Parasitology|November 27, 2012
Translatability of helminth therapy in inflammatory bowel diseasesJoel V Weinstock, David E Elliott
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 14, 2012
Helminth-host immunological interactions: prevention and control of immune-mediated diseasesDavid E Elliott, Joel V Weinstock
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|February 23, 2013
Have worms lost their luster?Joel V Weinstock
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 24, 2006
Helminths and mucosal immune modulationJoel V Weinstock
Nature|November 9, 2012
Autoimmunity: The worm returnsJoel V Weinstock
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|February 24, 2004
The role of substance P, hemokinin and their receptor in governing mucosal inflammation and granulomatous responsesJoel V Weinstock
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology|October 20, 2014
Do We Need Worms to Promote Immune Health?Joel V Weinstock
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 9, 2010
Helminthic therapy: using worms to treat immune-mediated diseaseDavid E Elliott, Joel V Weinstock
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|August 6, 2008
Helminths and the IBD hygiene hypothesisJoel V Weinstock, David E Elliott
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 20, 2012
Where are we on worms?David E Elliott, Joel V Weinstock
International Journal for Parasitology|November 27, 2012
Translatability of helminth therapy in inflammatory bowel diseasesJoel V Weinstock, David E Elliott
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 14, 2012
Helminth-host immunological interactions: prevention and control of immune-mediated diseasesDavid E Elliott, Joel V Weinstock
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