Search Results - "Bachtel, Nathaniel"
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Adverse Food Reactions: Physiological and Ecological Perspectives
Published in Annual review of nutrition (01-08-2024)“…While food is essential for survival, it can also cause a variety of harmful effects, ranging from intolerance to specific nutrients to celiac disease and food…”
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Immune sensing of food allergens promotes avoidance behaviour
Published in Nature (London) (17-08-2023)“…In addition to its canonical function of protection from pathogens, the immune system can also alter behaviour 1 , 2 . The scope and mechanisms of behavioural…”
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Allatostatin C modulates nociception and immunity in Drosophila
Published in Scientific reports (14-05-2018)“…Bacterial induced inflammatory responses cause pain through direct activation of nociceptive neurons, and the ablation of these neurons leads to increased…”
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A model of proximate protection against pathogenic infection through shared immunity
Published in mBio (11-11-2024)“…Drosophila melanogaster exhibits innate immune priming, a mechanism leading to protection upon repeated challenge with a given pathogen. However, whether…”
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The Psychiatric Risk Gene NT5C2 Regulates Adenosine Monophosphate-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling and Protein Translation in Human Neural Progenitor Cells
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-07-2019)“…The 5′-nucleotidase, cytosolic II gene (NT5C2, cN-II) is associated with disorders characterized by psychiatric and psychomotor disturbances. Common…”
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Evidence that CD32a does not mark the HIV-1 latent reservoir
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HLA-C downregulation by HIV-1 adapts to host HLA genotype
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-09-2018)“…HIV-1 can downregulate HLA-C on infected cells, using the viral protein Vpu, and the magnitude of this downregulation varies widely between primary HIV-1…”
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Short Communication: Expression of Host Restriction Factors by Memory CD4+ T Cells Differs Between Healthy Donors and HIV-1-Infected Individuals with Effective Antiretroviral Therapy
Published in AIDS research and human retroviruses (01-01-2019)“…Much has been learnt from the functions of host restriction factors during acute and chronic HIV-1 infection, but far less is known about their role in…”
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Publisher Correction: Evidence that CD32a does not mark the HIV-1 latent reservoir
Published in Nature (London) (01-11-2018)“…In this Brief Communications Arising Comment, the first three authors (Osuna, Lim and Kublin) should have been listed as equally contributing authors; this has…”
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Introduction
Published in The Yale journal of biology & medicine (29-06-2020)Get full text
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Introduction
Published in The Yale journal of biology & medicine (29-06-2020)“…[...]there is an increasingly urgent need for rigorous scientific investigation into the compounds responsible for these plants’ effects. In the original study…”
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Food aversion in allergic inflammation
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-11-2021)Get full text
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P-A3 Limitations of CD32a expression as a marker of the HIV latent reservoir
Published in Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) (01-04-2018)“…It was recently reported that CD32a accurately marks CD4+ T cells from peripheral blood of ART suppressed people which harbor replication competent HIV. A…”
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Evidence that CD32a does not mark the HIV-1 latent reservoir
Published in Nature (London) (20-09-2018)“…The HIV-1 reservoir largely resides in quiescent CD4+ T cells2,3. [...]we sought to confirm the activation status of the CD4+ T cell populations by measuring…”
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OR21 HLA-C downregulation by HIV adapts to host HLA genotype
Published in Human immunology (01-10-2018)“…It was recently found that HIV can downregulate HLA-C on infected cells. This is mediated by the viral protein Vpu, and is in addition to the downregulation of…”
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