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Commensal-myeloid crosstalk in neonatal skin regulates interleukin-1 signaling and cutaneous type 17 inflammation
Keywords neonatal immunity myeloid cells microbiome IL-17 IL-1 signaling skin host microbe interactions cutaneous immunity monocytes neonatal skin Get full text access Log in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References 1. Dwyer, L.R. ∙ Scharschmidt, T.C. Early life host-microbe interactions in skin Cell Host Microbe. 2022; 30:684-695 2. Donald, K. ∙ Finlay, B.B. Early-life interactions between the microbiota and immune system: impact on immune system development and atopic disease Nat. Rev.
Aspiring scientists consider alternate career paths following Trump NIH cuts | Opinion
“Should I stay in science?” “Should I stay in academia?” As a MD-PhD student at UC San Francisco, these are the conversations that now regularly circulate in break rooms and mentor-mentee meetings as we face massive cuts to research funding. I mentor scholars employed in labs as they prepare for graduate school and a career in science. In the span of months, these talented mentees learn everything from computer coding to culturing mammalian cells.
Shared and distinct pathways and networks genetically linked to coronary artery disease between human and mouse
eLife assessment In this important study, the authors integrated genetic and genomic datasets from humans and mice to unveil shared networks and pathways associated with coronary artery disease. Their compelling analysis led to the identification of new regulatory genes and pathways in vascular tissues and in the liver, allowing for a more in-depth understanding of the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease.
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