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Sophie Dulauroy
Ingénieur(e) de Recherche
04 juil. 2022
news

New publication – The neuropeptide VIP potentiates intestinal innate type 2 and type 3 immunity in response to feeding

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02 mai 2022
publication

The neuropeptide VIP potentiates intestinal innate type 2 and type 3 immunity in response to feeding.

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22 avr. 2022
news

New publication – Bacterial sensing via neuronal Nod2 regulates appetite and body temperature

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15 avr. 2022
publication

Bacterial sensing via neuronal Nod2 regulates appetite and body temperature.

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04 nov. 2019
publication

Excess calorie intake early in life increases susceptibility to colitis in adulthood

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21 mai 2019
publication

A Weaning Reaction to Microbiota Is Required for Resistance to Immunopathologies in the Adult.

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20 nov. 2018
news

How Listeria monocytogenes blocks intestinal villus invasion

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04 févr. 2016
publication

A TCRβ Repertoire Signature Can Predict Experimental Cerebral Malaria

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09 juil. 2015
publication

The microbiota regulates type 2 immunity through RORγt⁺ T cells

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01 juil. 2015
project

Symbiotic microbiota and the development and regulation of the immune system

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01 juil. 2015
project

The role of Intestinal lymphoid cells (ILCs) in defense and physiology

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11 mai 2015
team

Microenvironnement et immunité

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07 avr. 2015
publication

TCR sequences and tissue distribution discriminate the subsets of naïve and activated/memory Treg cells in mice

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29 juil. 2012
publication

Lineage tracing and genetic ablation of ADAM12(+) perivascular cells identify a major source of profibrotic cells during acute tissue injury

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01 oct. 2009
publication

Cutting edge: CD4-independent development of functional FoxP3+ regulatory T cells

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01 mai 2009
publication

Inflammation recapitulates the ontogeny of lymphoid stromal cells

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13 févr. 2004
publication

The functional interaction between HMGA1 and the estrogen receptor requires either the N- or the C-terminal domain of the receptor

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