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overview We are a multidisciplinary team whose focus is to better understand how mucosal immune responses are dysregulated in the context of intestinal inflammatory disorders. We are particularly intrigued by B lymphocytes that can display many roles beyond antibodies production and can contribute to the pathogenesis of many autoimmune disorders. To get a better understanding of the role played by B lymphocytes in the context of Celiac Disease, we combined mouse and human studies to characterize those cells in health and disease and assess their function.
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Concept Antigen-Presenting Cells
Concept Cell Communication
Concept Cell Movement
Concept Dendritic Cells
Concept Epithelial Cells
Concept Killer Cells, Natural
Concept Langerhans Cells
Concept Th1 Cells
Concept Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta
Concept NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily K
Concept Cells, Cultured
Concept Myeloid Cells
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