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Mathias W Hornef

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Immunology|November 29, 2019
'Layered immunity' and the 'neonatal window of opportunity' - timed succession of non-redundant phases to establish mucosal host-microbial homeostasis after birthMathias W Hornef, Natalia Torow
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 5, 2011
Between vigilance and tolerance: the immune function of the intestinal epitheliumCécilia Chassin, Mathias W Hornef
Frontiers in Immunology|October 28, 2014
Ontogeny of intestinal epithelial innate immune responsesMathias W Hornef, Marcus Fulde
Immunological Reviews|June 20, 2014
Maturation of the enteric mucosal innate immune system during the postnatal periodMarcus Fulde, Mathias W Hornef
Immunity|May 23, 2019
The Timed Pathway to HomeostasisNatalia Torow, Mathias W Hornef
Microbiome|January 13, 2021
A philosophical perspective on the prenatal in utero microbiome debateJens Walter, Mathias W Hornef
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 11, 2017
The Neonatal Window of Opportunity: Setting the Stage for Life-Long Host-Microbial Interaction and Immune HomeostasisNatalia Torow, Mathias W Hornef
Gut|November 5, 2015
Real friends: Faecalibacterium prausnitzii supports mucosal immune homeostasisMathias W Hornef, Oliver Pabst
Journal of Endotoxin Research|June 14, 2005
The role of epithelial Toll-like receptor expression in host defense and microbial toleranceMathias W Hornef, Christian Bogdan
Physics of Life Reviews|August 8, 2021
On microbial syringes: Advances in our understanding of type III secretion systems in bacterial pathogenesis: Comment on "An elegant nano-injection machinery for sabotaging the host: Role of Type III secretion system in virulence of different human and animal pathogenic bacteria" by Dipshika Chakravortty et alMathias W Hornef, Jonathan Jantsch
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Immunology|November 29, 2019
'Layered immunity' and the 'neonatal window of opportunity' - timed succession of non-redundant phases to establish mucosal host-microbial homeostasis after birthMathias W Hornef, Natalia Torow
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|October 5, 2011
Between vigilance and tolerance: the immune function of the intestinal epitheliumCécilia Chassin, Mathias W Hornef
Frontiers in Immunology|October 28, 2014
Ontogeny of intestinal epithelial innate immune responsesMathias W Hornef, Marcus Fulde
Immunological Reviews|June 20, 2014
Maturation of the enteric mucosal innate immune system during the postnatal periodMarcus Fulde, Mathias W Hornef
Immunity|May 23, 2019
The Timed Pathway to HomeostasisNatalia Torow, Mathias W Hornef
Microbiome|January 13, 2021
A philosophical perspective on the prenatal in utero microbiome debateJens Walter, Mathias W Hornef
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 11, 2017
The Neonatal Window of Opportunity: Setting the Stage for Life-Long Host-Microbial Interaction and Immune HomeostasisNatalia Torow, Mathias W Hornef
Gut|November 5, 2015
Real friends: Faecalibacterium prausnitzii supports mucosal immune homeostasisMathias W Hornef, Oliver Pabst
Journal of Endotoxin Research|June 14, 2005
The role of epithelial Toll-like receptor expression in host defense and microbial toleranceMathias W Hornef, Christian Bogdan
Physics of Life Reviews|August 8, 2021
On microbial syringes: Advances in our understanding of type III secretion systems in bacterial pathogenesis: Comment on "An elegant nano-injection machinery for sabotaging the host: Role of Type III secretion system in virulence of different human and animal pathogenic bacteria" by Dipshika Chakravortty et alMathias W Hornef, Jonathan Jantsch
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