New CRC publication in PNAS

By |2025-01-09T09:39:43+01:0009.01.2025|

New CRC publication in PNAS: Salmonella infection accelerates postnatal maturation of the intestinal epithelium The postnatal establishment of metabolic, host–microbial, and immune homeostasis is the result of precisely timed and tightly regulated developmental and adaptive processes. Tissue damage during this “neonatal window of opportunity” may disrupt these processes explaining human epidemiological data associating [...]

Salmonella infection – non-professional efferocytosis contributes to barrier integrity in the neonate

By |2024-08-06T12:05:55+02:0007.02.2024|

Publication in the Journal of Experimental Medicine Salmonella infection: Non-professional efferocytosis contributes to barrier integrity in the neonate   The immune system and the intestinal barrier of neonates and adult organisms are fundamentally different. Therefore, infections with the enteropathogen Salmonella have a different course and outcome [...]

‘Gut, Liver and Friends’ Seminar with Marie-Claire Arrieta

By |2023-03-14T13:17:44+01:0014.03.2023|

On Wednesday, 03.05.2023 at 3:30 pm, Marie-Claire Arrieta will be the speaker of our next 'Gut, Liver and Friends' seminar. Marie-Claire Arrieta is Associate Professor at the Departments of Physiology & Pharmacology, and Paediatrics at the University of Calgary, Canada. The Arrieta Lab (Welcome to the Arrieta lab) investigates the development of early-life microbiome and the role of [...]

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