Search for dissertations about: "Eva Sverremark-Ekström"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Eva Sverremark-Ekström.
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11. Bacterial Regulation of Peripheral Immunity : Mechanistic insights from lactobacilli and Staphylococcus aureus
Abstract : There is a constant cross-talk between our immune system and the colonizing microbiota. The gut resident bacteria produce a broad range of molecules with regulatory activities in both local and distal tissues. Staphylococcus (S. READ MORE
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12. Microbial and maternal influences on allergic sensitization during childhood: defining a role for monocytes
Abstract : Allergic diseases are influenced by genetics and the environment. Maternal allergy appears to confer a higher risk for allergic sensitization than paternal allergy, suggesting an in utero influence. READ MORE
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13. Early infant gut flora and neutral oligosaccharides in colostrum in relation to allergy development in children
Abstract : Today, atopic allergy is the most common chronic disease among children in the developed world. The increase in allergy prevalence during the past decades in these countries might be associated with lower microbial exposure. READ MORE
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14. Early-life gut microbiota and breast milk oligosaccharides in relation to childhood immune maturation and allergy
Abstract : Atopic allergy is the most common chronic disease among children in the developed world. This high prevalence could be associated with low microbial exposure. The early gut microbiota appears to be important for immune maturation. READ MORE
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15. Immune maturation in early childhood and the influence of herpesvirus infections
Abstract : The quality of immune responses develops from birth into adulthood and in the context of the host microbial environment. The aim of this work was to study immune maturation during childhood, and how this process can be affected by the common herpesviruses; Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV). READ MORE