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Mathias W Hornef

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Nature Immunology|October 31, 2002
Bacterial strategies for overcoming host innate and adaptive immune responsesMathias W Hornef, Mary Jo Wick, Mikael Rhen, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 22, 2003
Intracellular recognition of lipopolysaccharide by toll-like receptor 4 in intestinal epithelial cellsMathias W Hornef, Birgitta Henriques Normark, Alain Vandewalle, et al.
Advances in Cancer Research|January 9, 2004
Persistent infection with Helicobacter pylori and the development of gastric cancerStaffan Normark, Christina Nilsson, Birgitta Henriques Normark, et al.
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 25, 2005
Bacterial evasion of innate defense at epithelial liningsMathias W Hornef, Staffan Normark, Birgitta Henriques-Normark, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 9, 2020
Microbial-host molecular exchange and its functional consequences in early mammalian lifeStephanie C Ganal-Vonarburg, Mathias W Hornef, Andrew J Macpherson
Nature Immunology|July 6, 2004
Increased diversity of intestinal antimicrobial peptides by covalent dimer formationMathias W Hornef, Katrin Pütsep, Jenny Karlsson, et al.
Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria)|December 12, 2018
Pathways of host cell exit by intracellular pathogensAntje Flieger, Freddy Frischknecht, Georg Häcker, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 6, 2002
Toll-like receptor 4 resides in the Golgi apparatus and colocalizes with internalized lipopolysaccharide in intestinal epithelial cellsMathias W Hornef, Teresa Frisan, Alain Vandewalle, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part C, Embryo Today : Reviews|November 27, 2015
On the origin of species: Factors shaping the establishment of infant's gut microbiotaNiels van Best, Mathias W Hornef, Paul H M Savelkoul, et al.
Immunology|May 22, 2007
Cytokine-mediated control of lipopolysaccharide-induced activation of small intestinal epithelial cellsMichael Lotz, Till König, Sandrine Ménard, et al.
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Nature Immunology|October 31, 2002
Bacterial strategies for overcoming host innate and adaptive immune responsesMathias W Hornef, Mary Jo Wick, Mikael Rhen, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 22, 2003
Intracellular recognition of lipopolysaccharide by toll-like receptor 4 in intestinal epithelial cellsMathias W Hornef, Birgitta Henriques Normark, Alain Vandewalle, et al.
Advances in Cancer Research|January 9, 2004
Persistent infection with Helicobacter pylori and the development of gastric cancerStaffan Normark, Christina Nilsson, Birgitta Henriques Normark, et al.
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|June 25, 2005
Bacterial evasion of innate defense at epithelial liningsMathias W Hornef, Staffan Normark, Birgitta Henriques-Normark, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 9, 2020
Microbial-host molecular exchange and its functional consequences in early mammalian lifeStephanie C Ganal-Vonarburg, Mathias W Hornef, Andrew J Macpherson
Nature Immunology|July 6, 2004
Increased diversity of intestinal antimicrobial peptides by covalent dimer formationMathias W Hornef, Katrin Pütsep, Jenny Karlsson, et al.
Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria)|December 12, 2018
Pathways of host cell exit by intracellular pathogensAntje Flieger, Freddy Frischknecht, Georg Häcker, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 6, 2002
Toll-like receptor 4 resides in the Golgi apparatus and colocalizes with internalized lipopolysaccharide in intestinal epithelial cellsMathias W Hornef, Teresa Frisan, Alain Vandewalle, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part C, Embryo Today : Reviews|November 27, 2015
On the origin of species: Factors shaping the establishment of infant's gut microbiotaNiels van Best, Mathias W Hornef, Paul H M Savelkoul, et al.
Immunology|May 22, 2007
Cytokine-mediated control of lipopolysaccharide-induced activation of small intestinal epithelial cellsMichael Lotz, Till König, Sandrine Ménard, et al.
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