Search Results - "van Lierop, Pieter P.E."
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Human buccal epithelium acquires microbial hyporesponsiveness at birth, a role for secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor
Published in Gut (01-06-2015)“…Repetitive interaction with microbial stimuli renders epithelial cells (ECs) hyporesponsive to microbial stimulation. Previously, we have reported that buccal…”
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COVID-19: Technology-Supported Remote Assessment of Pediatric Asthma at Home
Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (08-09-2020)“…The COVID-19 crisis has pressured hospital-based care for children with high-risk asthma as they have become deprived of regular clinical evaluations. However,…”
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Gene expression analysis of peripheral cells for subclassification of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in remission
Published in PloS one (18-11-2013)“…In current clinical practice, optimal treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) aims at the induction and maintenance of clinical remission. Clinical…”
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T‐cell regulation of neutrophil infiltrate at the early stages of a murine colitis model
Published in Inflammatory bowel diseases (01-03-2010)“…Background: T‐cells are a main target for antiinflammatory drugs in inflammatory bowel disease. As the innate immune system is also implicated in the…”
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Role of the Innate Immune System in the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Published in Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition (01-02-2009)“…ABSTRACT Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic inflammatory diseases of the intestinal tract commonly denoted as inflammatory bowel diseases. It has…”
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Orlistat treatment increases fecal bilirubin excretion and decreases plasma bilirubin concentrations in hyperbilirubinemic Gunn rats
Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-09-2003)“…To determine whether serum levels of unconjugated bilirubin (UCB) can be decreased by enhancing fecal fat excretion. Gunn rats were fed a high-fat diet…”
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