Role of T lymphocytes in secretory response to an enteric nematode parasite
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] D. McKay,et al. Intestinal epithelial function: The case for immunophysiological regulation , 1993, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
[2] J. Ramage,et al. Intestinal mucosal injury is associated with mast cell activation and leukotriene generation duringNippostrongylus-induced inflammation in the rat , 1989, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
[3] R. Hunt,et al. Role of T lymphocytes in intestinal mucosal injury , 2005, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
[4] G. Barbezat,et al. Impaired intestinal electrolyte transport in rats infested with the common parasiteSyphacia muris , 2005, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
[5] M. T. Ramirez,et al. Effects ofEimeria separata on eosinophilia induced byNippostrongylus brasiliensis , 2004, Parasitology Research.
[6] Y. Horii,et al. Immune-mediated alteration of the terminal sugars of goblet cell mucins in the small intestine of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats. , 1993, Immunology.
[7] M. Swain,et al. Effect of Inflammation of Enteric Nerves Cytokine‐Induced Changes in Neurotransmitter Content and Release a , 1992, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[8] T. Macdonald,et al. Lymphokine secretion and proliferation of intraepithelial lymphocytes from murine small intestine. , 1992, Immunology.
[9] R. Grencis,et al. T lymphocyte dependent enteropathy in murine Trichinella spiralis infection , 1992, Parasite immunology.
[10] K. Croitoru,et al. Leukocytes in the intestinal epithelium: an unusual immunological compartment revisited. , 1992, Regional immunology.
[11] N. Arizono,et al. Low-level infection with the nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis induces significant and sustained specific and non-specific IgE antibody responses in rats. , 1992, Immunology.
[12] Ottaway Ca. Neuroimmunomodulation in the intestinal mucosa. , 1991 .
[13] G. Castro,et al. Reconstruction of immune‐mediated ion secretion in gut mucosa of the athymic rat , 1991, Parasite immunology.
[14] C. Ottaway. Neuroimmunomodulation in the intestinal mucosa. , 1991, Gastroenterology clinics of North America.
[15] J. Bristol,et al. Effects of Eimeria separata on eosinophilia induced by Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. , 1991, Parasitology Research.
[16] I. Fairweather,et al. Hymenolepis diminuta: intestinal goblet cell response to infection in male C57 mice. , 1990, Experimental parasitology.
[17] J. Marshall,et al. Ion transport abnormalities in inflamed rat jejunum. Involvement of mast cells and nerves. , 1990, Gastroenterology.
[18] G. Castro,et al. Involvement of type I hypersensitivity in rapid rejection of Trichinella spiralis from adult rats. , 1990, International archives of allergy and applied immunology.
[19] R H Hunt,et al. Antigen-induced mucosal damage and restitution in the small intestine of the immunized rat. , 1990, International archives of allergy and applied immunology.
[20] S. Lucas,et al. The response to Schistosoma bovis in normal and T-cell deprived mice , 1987, Parasitology.
[21] R. Stead,et al. Intestinal mucosal mast cells in normal and nematode-infected rat intestines are in intimate contact with peptidergic nerves. , 1987, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[22] H. Miller. Gastrointestinal mucus, a medium for survival and for elimination of parasitic nematodes and protozoa , 1987, Parasitology.
[23] A. Baird,et al. Immediate hypersensitivity reactions in epithelia from rats infected with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis , 1985, British journal of pharmacology.
[24] N. Christensen,et al. Thymus-independent crypt hyperplasia and villous atrophy in the small intestine of mice infected with the trematode Echinostoma revolutum , 1984, Parasitology.
[25] G. Castro,et al. Intestinal epithelial membrane changes in rats immune to Trichinella spiralis. , 1982, Molecular and biochemical parasitology.
[26] J. Ruitenberg,et al. Immunological and histopathological reactions of the rat against the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta and the effects of anti‐thymocyte serum , 1982, Parasite immunology.
[27] A. Ferguson,et al. Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: mast cell kinetics at small intestinal sites in infected rats. , 1980, Experimental parasitology.
[28] D. Parrott,et al. Villous atrophy and expulsion of intestinal Trichinella spiralis are mediated by T cells. , 1979, Cellular immunology.
[29] Y. Nawa,et al. Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: intestinal goblet-cell response in adoptively immunized rats. , 1979, Experimental parasitology.
[30] W. Jarrett,et al. Immune reactions in mucous membranes. I. Intestinal mast cell response during helminth expulsion in the rat. , 1971, Immunology.