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Julia M Green-Johnson

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Journal of AOAC International|April 4, 2012
Immunological responses to gut bacteriaJulia M Green-Johnson
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|December 7, 2007
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, resistance training, and innate immunity: is there a common link?Jennifer M DiPenta, Julia M Green-Johnson, René J L Murphy
Journal of Food Protection|March 15, 2003
Interactions of lactic acid bacteria with human intestinal epithelial cells: effects on cytokine productionTimothy D Wallace, Shannon Bradley, Nicole D Buckley, et al.
Food Microbiology|August 7, 2010
Effect of fermentation by pure and mixed cultures of Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus helveticus on isoflavone and B-vitamin content of a fermented soy beverageClaude P Champagne, Thomas A Tompkins, Nicole D Buckley, et al.
Biotechnology Advances|December 7, 2018
Bioactivity of soy-based fermented foods: A reviewZhen-Hui Cao, Julia M Green-Johnson, Nicole D Buckley, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|December 8, 2018
Suppression of Intestinal Epithelial Cell Chemokine Production by <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 and <i>Lactobacillus helveticus</i> R0389 Is Mediated by Secreted Bioactive MoleculesMichael P Jeffrey, Janice L Strap, Holly Jones Taggart, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 17, 2022
<i>Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 secretome attenuates <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar Typhimurium secretome-induced intestinal epithelial cell monolayer damage and pro-inflammatory mediator production in intestinal epithelial cell and antigen-presenting cell co-culturesMichael P Jeffrey, Chad W MacPherson, Thomas A Tompkins, et al.
Biology of Sex Differences|August 8, 2015
Sex differences in gut fermentation and immune parameters in rats fed an oligofructose-supplemented dietPadmaja Shastri, Justin McCarville, Martin Kalmokoff, et al.
Current Research in Food Science|September 11, 2020
Milk fermented with <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 induces a regulatory cytokine profile in LPS-challenged U937 and THP-1 macrophagesMichael P Jeffrey, Holly Jones Taggart, Janice L Strap, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 3, 2020
Secretome-Mediated Interactions with Intestinal Epithelial Cells: A Role for Secretome Components from <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 in the Attenuation of <i>Salmonella enterica</i> Serovar Typhimurium Secretome and TNF-α-Induced Proinflammatory ResponsesMichael P Jeffrey, Chad W MacPherson, Olivier Mathieu, et al.
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Journal of AOAC International|April 4, 2012
Immunological responses to gut bacteriaJulia M Green-Johnson
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|December 7, 2007
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, resistance training, and innate immunity: is there a common link?Jennifer M DiPenta, Julia M Green-Johnson, René J L Murphy
Journal of Food Protection|March 15, 2003
Interactions of lactic acid bacteria with human intestinal epithelial cells: effects on cytokine productionTimothy D Wallace, Shannon Bradley, Nicole D Buckley, et al.
Food Microbiology|August 7, 2010
Effect of fermentation by pure and mixed cultures of Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus helveticus on isoflavone and B-vitamin content of a fermented soy beverageClaude P Champagne, Thomas A Tompkins, Nicole D Buckley, et al.
Biotechnology Advances|December 7, 2018
Bioactivity of soy-based fermented foods: A reviewZhen-Hui Cao, Julia M Green-Johnson, Nicole D Buckley, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|December 8, 2018
Suppression of Intestinal Epithelial Cell Chemokine Production by <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 and <i>Lactobacillus helveticus</i> R0389 Is Mediated by Secreted Bioactive MoleculesMichael P Jeffrey, Janice L Strap, Holly Jones Taggart, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 17, 2022
<i>Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 secretome attenuates <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar Typhimurium secretome-induced intestinal epithelial cell monolayer damage and pro-inflammatory mediator production in intestinal epithelial cell and antigen-presenting cell co-culturesMichael P Jeffrey, Chad W MacPherson, Thomas A Tompkins, et al.
Biology of Sex Differences|August 8, 2015
Sex differences in gut fermentation and immune parameters in rats fed an oligofructose-supplemented dietPadmaja Shastri, Justin McCarville, Martin Kalmokoff, et al.
Current Research in Food Science|September 11, 2020
Milk fermented with <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 induces a regulatory cytokine profile in LPS-challenged U937 and THP-1 macrophagesMichael P Jeffrey, Holly Jones Taggart, Janice L Strap, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|April 3, 2020
Secretome-Mediated Interactions with Intestinal Epithelial Cells: A Role for Secretome Components from <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> R0011 in the Attenuation of <i>Salmonella enterica</i> Serovar Typhimurium Secretome and TNF-α-Induced Proinflammatory ResponsesMichael P Jeffrey, Chad W MacPherson, Olivier Mathieu, et al.
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