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    REG3γ-deficient mice have altered mucus distribution and increased mucosal inflammatory responses to the microbiota and enteric pathogens in the ileum by Loonen, L MP, Stolte, E H, Jaklofsky, M TJ, Meijerink, M, Dekker, J, van Baarlen, P, Wells, J M

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-07-2014)
    “…REG3γ is considered to have a protective role against infection with Gram-positive bacteria due to its bactericidal activity, but evidence from in vivo studies…”
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    Optimized procedures for generating an enhanced, near physiological 2D culture system from porcine intestinal organoids by van der Hee, B., Loonen, L.M.P., Taverne, N., Taverne-Thiele, J.J., Smidt, H., Wells, J.M.

    Published in Stem cell research (01-04-2018)
    “…An important practical limitation of the three-dimensional geometry of stem-cell derived intestinal organoids is that it prevents easy access to the apical…”
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    Exploring Team Effectiveness in Systems Engineering Construction Projects: Explanations Why Some SE Teams Are More Effective than Others by Graaf, Robin S., Loonen, Michiel L.A.

    Published in Systems research and behavioral science (01-11-2018)
    “…The use of teams in systems engineering (SE) projects has become standard practice in many industries. Yet little attention is given in SE literature to…”
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    REG3[gamma]-deficient mice have altered mucus distribution and increased mucosal inflammatory responses to the microbiota and enteric pathogens in the ileum by Loonen, L Mp, Stolte, E H, Jaklofsky, M Tj, Meijerink, M, Dekker, J, Van Baarlen, P, Wells, J M

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-07-2014)
    “…REG3γ is considered to have a protective role against infection with Gram-positive bacteria due to its bactericidal activity, but evidence from in vivo studies…”
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    Long-term survival of heart grafts in the presence of donor-specific cytotoxic T-cell precursors (CTLp) in the peripheral blood by Loonen, L, Vaessen, L, Balk, A, Groeneveld, K, Mochtar, B, Jutte, N, Claas, F, Weimar, W

    Published in Transplant international (1994)
    “…To monitor their immunological status we determined donor and third-party-specific cytotoxic T-cell precursor frequencies (CTLpf) in the peripheral blood of 15…”
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