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Immune Responses to the Microbiota at the Intestinal Mucosal Surface
Immunity, 09/18/09
Duerkop BA et al. – The authors discuss recent insights into how the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system collaborate to maintain homeostasis at the luminal surface of the intestinal host–microbial interface. These findings are also yielding a better understanding of how symbiotic host–microbial relationships can break down in inflammatory bowel disease.
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