The importance of the timing of microbial signals for perinatal immune system development

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  • who: Dale Archer and collaborators from the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T G , Canada have published the research work: The importance of the timing of microbial signals for perinatal immune system development, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors characterized immune cell populations in mice in which the timing of microbiome colonization was strictly controlled using gnotobiotic methodology. This work shows that the early postnatal period compared to the prenatal period is relatively more important for microbial signals to influence immune development in mice. The aims of this study were . . .

     

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