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Mihai G Netea

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 11, 2020
BCG vaccination in health care providers and the protection against COVID-19Mihai G Netea, Jos Wm van der Meer, Reinout van Crevel
Biodrugs : Clinical Immunotherapeutics, Biopharmaceuticals and Gene Therapy|January 22, 2004
Proinflammatory cytokines in the treatment of bacterial and fungal infectionsMihai G Netea, Bart-Jan Kullberg, Jos W M Van der Meer
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|April 28, 2018
Trained immunity as a novel therapeutic strategyVera P Mourits, Jac Chm Wijkmans, Leo Ab Joosten, et al.
Microorganisms|January 25, 2020
Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis: An Immunological PerspectiveDiletta Rosati, Mariolina Bruno, Martin Jaeger, et al.
Cell Research|October 13, 2025
Trained immunity: induction of an inflammatory memory in diseaseTitus Schlüter, Yuri van Elsas, Bram Priem, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|January 23, 2015
Trained innate immunity as a mechanistic link between sepsis and atherosclerosisSiroon Bekkering, Leo A B Joosten, Mihai G Netea, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods|January 5, 2002
Phagocytosis and intracellular killing of Candida albicans blastoconidia by neutrophils and macrophages: a comparison of different microbiological test systemsAlieke G Vonk, Catharina W Wieland, Mihai G Netea, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 15, 2011
Case 10-2011: Fever, confusion, and liver failureMihai G Netea, Marcel van Deuren, Jos W M van der Meer
Microbes and Infection|September 16, 2006
Both TLR2 and TLR4 are involved in the recognition of Candida albicans. Reply to "TLR2, but not TLR4, triggers cytokine production by murine cells in response to Candida albicans yeasts and hyphae" by Gil and Gozalbo, Microbes and Infection 8 (2006) 2823-2824Mihai G Netea, Jos W M van der Meer, Bart-Jan Kullberg
Plos Pathogens|April 28, 2025
The Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candida auris Induces IFNγ to Colonize the SkinDiprasom Das, Shrihari M Ganesh, Abtar Mishra, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 11, 2020
BCG vaccination in health care providers and the protection against COVID-19Mihai G Netea, Jos Wm van der Meer, Reinout van Crevel
Biodrugs : Clinical Immunotherapeutics, Biopharmaceuticals and Gene Therapy|January 22, 2004
Proinflammatory cytokines in the treatment of bacterial and fungal infectionsMihai G Netea, Bart-Jan Kullberg, Jos W M Van der Meer
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|April 28, 2018
Trained immunity as a novel therapeutic strategyVera P Mourits, Jac Chm Wijkmans, Leo Ab Joosten, et al.
Microorganisms|January 25, 2020
Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis: An Immunological PerspectiveDiletta Rosati, Mariolina Bruno, Martin Jaeger, et al.
Cell Research|October 13, 2025
Trained immunity: induction of an inflammatory memory in diseaseTitus Schlüter, Yuri van Elsas, Bram Priem, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|January 23, 2015
Trained innate immunity as a mechanistic link between sepsis and atherosclerosisSiroon Bekkering, Leo A B Joosten, Mihai G Netea, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods|January 5, 2002
Phagocytosis and intracellular killing of Candida albicans blastoconidia by neutrophils and macrophages: a comparison of different microbiological test systemsAlieke G Vonk, Catharina W Wieland, Mihai G Netea, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 15, 2011
Case 10-2011: Fever, confusion, and liver failureMihai G Netea, Marcel van Deuren, Jos W M van der Meer
Microbes and Infection|September 16, 2006
Both TLR2 and TLR4 are involved in the recognition of Candida albicans. Reply to "TLR2, but not TLR4, triggers cytokine production by murine cells in response to Candida albicans yeasts and hyphae" by Gil and Gozalbo, Microbes and Infection 8 (2006) 2823-2824Mihai G Netea, Jos W M van der Meer, Bart-Jan Kullberg
Plos Pathogens|April 28, 2025
The Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candida auris Induces IFNγ to Colonize the SkinDiprasom Das, Shrihari M Ganesh, Abtar Mishra, et al.
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