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Mathias W Hornef

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International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM|March 28, 2021
Early life host regulation of the mammalian enteric microbiota compositionNiels van Best, Mathias W Hornef
Seminars in Immunology|December 6, 2011
The mammalian intestinal epithelium as integral player in the establishment and maintenance of host-microbial homeostasisClaudia U Duerr, Mathias W Hornef
Infection and Immunity|March 25, 2004
Growth control of small-colony variants by genetic regulation of the hemin uptake systemAndreas Roggenkamp, Harald Hoffmann, Mathias W Hornef
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|September 29, 2011
Establishment of intestinal homeostasis during the neonatal periodSilvia Stockinger, Mathias W Hornef, Cécilia Chassin
Cellular Microbiology|August 22, 2015
The intestinal epithelium as guardian of gut barrier integrityKaiyi Zhang, Mathias W Hornef, Aline Dupont
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases|May 2, 2008
The function and biological role of toll-like receptors in infectious diseases: an updateMathias W Hornef, Birgitta Henriques-Normark, Staffan Normark
Genomics Data|October 21, 2015
Transcriptional profiling of intestinal CD4(+) T cells in the neonatal and adult miceNatalia Torow, Oliver Dittrich-Breiholz, Mathias W Hornef
Immunity|March 15, 2023
Programmed and environmental determinants driving neonatal mucosal immune developmentNatalia Torow, Timothy W Hand, Mathias W Hornef
Gut Microbes|December 9, 2014
Antimicrobial peptides and the enteric mucus layer act in concert to protect the intestinal mucosaAline Dupont, Lena Heinbockel, Klaus Brandenburg, et al.
The FEBS Journal|June 2, 2021
Spatial and temporal key steps in early-life intestinal immune system development and educationCamille Wagner, Natalia Torow, Mathias W Hornef, et al.
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International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM|March 28, 2021
Early life host regulation of the mammalian enteric microbiota compositionNiels van Best, Mathias W Hornef
Seminars in Immunology|December 6, 2011
The mammalian intestinal epithelium as integral player in the establishment and maintenance of host-microbial homeostasisClaudia U Duerr, Mathias W Hornef
Infection and Immunity|March 25, 2004
Growth control of small-colony variants by genetic regulation of the hemin uptake systemAndreas Roggenkamp, Harald Hoffmann, Mathias W Hornef
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|September 29, 2011
Establishment of intestinal homeostasis during the neonatal periodSilvia Stockinger, Mathias W Hornef, Cécilia Chassin
Cellular Microbiology|August 22, 2015
The intestinal epithelium as guardian of gut barrier integrityKaiyi Zhang, Mathias W Hornef, Aline Dupont
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases|May 2, 2008
The function and biological role of toll-like receptors in infectious diseases: an updateMathias W Hornef, Birgitta Henriques-Normark, Staffan Normark
Genomics Data|October 21, 2015
Transcriptional profiling of intestinal CD4(+) T cells in the neonatal and adult miceNatalia Torow, Oliver Dittrich-Breiholz, Mathias W Hornef
Immunity|March 15, 2023
Programmed and environmental determinants driving neonatal mucosal immune developmentNatalia Torow, Timothy W Hand, Mathias W Hornef
Gut Microbes|December 9, 2014
Antimicrobial peptides and the enteric mucus layer act in concert to protect the intestinal mucosaAline Dupont, Lena Heinbockel, Klaus Brandenburg, et al.
The FEBS Journal|June 2, 2021
Spatial and temporal key steps in early-life intestinal immune system development and educationCamille Wagner, Natalia Torow, Mathias W Hornef, et al.
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