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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Our working group consists of several research labs in the School of Medicine with complementary experience and research interests in host-pathogen interactions and inflammatory responses to infection. Our studies focus on:. Analysis of specialized innate immune cells in tissues such as the Central Nervous System and the intestine. The role of specialized soluble factors in the regulation of tissue responses to infection and inflammation.

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Host-Pathogen Working Group: Feedback

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Have a comment about? Please only use this form to submit feedback about this website. Security Question: What color is green grass? University of California, Riverside. Division of Biomedical Sciences. UCR School of Medicine. Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program. Center for Glial-Neuronal Interactions. Visit UCR’s Facebook page. Follow UCR on Twitter. Visit UCR’s YouTube channel. 2017 Regents of the University of California.

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Host-Pathogen Working Group: Meetings & Publications

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Publications by Working Group Labs. Lo, DD., Mucosal vaccine delivery: is M cell-targeted delivery effective in themucosal lumen? Expert Opin Drug Deliv. Epub Dec 19, 2012. (PMID:23252467). Hsieh, E.-H., and Lo, D.D., Jagged1 and Notch1 help edit M cell patterning in Peyer's patch follicle epithelium. Dev Comp. Immunol. 306-12, 2012. (PMCID: PMC3374009). 7, 2012. (PMCID:3337280). Annu Rev. Biomed. Engr. 17-46, 2012. (PMID: 22524387). Ploix, C.C&#46...

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Host-Pathogen Working Group: Participating Labs

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Mucosal Immune Surveillance, especially the development and function of M cells; Mucosal Vaccine Development; CD4 T cell regulation by chemokines. CNS Inflammation; Microglia biology, using in vivo and in vitro models systems to define the relative contributions of microglia toward neuroprotection and neurotoxicity. CNS Immune response to Toxoplasma infection. University of California, Riverside. Division of Biomedical Sciences. UCR School of Medicine.

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Host-Pathogen Working Group: About

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Time: Wednesday 4:00pm, Webber Hall 2237). January 11 Isaac/Johnathan (data). January 18 (no meeting). January 25 Joe (data). February 1 no meeting - LCME. February 8 no meeting - LCME. February 15 Zuivanna/Sarah (data). February 22 Abdullah (data). March 1 Sophia/Justin (data). March 8 Hashini (data). March 15 Yelena (data). March 22 Seminar - Adam Godzik. March 29 Tyler (data). April 5 Jiang (data). April 12 Danielle (data). UCR School of Medicine.

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Mucosal Immunology: People

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Study of the basic developmental biology of mucosal immune tissue, CD4 T cell homeostatic regulation, and the role of relB in the regulation of NF-kappaB activity and cellular differentiation. Some of our famous lab grads:. M cell biology, the machinery of M cell transcytosis and antigen delivery. M cell induction in IBD. Presently an undergraduate at Stanford University. Research in the Lo lab has been supported by:. National Institutes of Health.

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Mucosal Immunology: Images and Video

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. University of California, Riverside. Division of Biomedical Sciences. 2608 School of Medicine Education Building. E-mail: david.lo@ucr.edu. UCR Division of Biomedical Sciences. UCR School of Medicine. UCR Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences. UC Global Health Institute One Health Center of Excellence on Water, Animals, Food and Society. UCR Center for Disease Vector Research. La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology. Visit UCR’s Facebook page.

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Mucosal Immunology: Feedback

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Have a comment about? Please only use this form to submit feedback about this website. Security Question: What color is green grass? University of California, Riverside. Division of Biomedical Sciences. 2608 School of Medicine Education Building. E-mail: david.lo@ucr.edu. UCR Division of Biomedical Sciences. UCR School of Medicine. UCR Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences. UCR Center for Disease Vector Research. Visit UCR’s Facebook page.

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Mucosal Immunology: Recent Publications

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Parnell, E.A., Walch, E.M., Lo, D.D., Inducible colonic M cells are dependent on TNFR2 but not LTbR, identifying distinct signaling requirements for constitutive versus inducible M cells. J Crohn’s and Colitis. In press, 2016. Bennett, K.M., Parnell, E.A., Sanscartier, C., Parks, S., Chen, G., Nair, M.G., and Lo, D.D., Induction of colonic M cells during intestinal inflammation. 15:71, 2015 (PMID 26265529). 3:1-2 (e1004975), 2015. Vandrangi, P., Lo...

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Mucosal Immunology: Sciknow Translated

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University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Science in Asian Translation. Biology in Chinese (生物 sheng wuˋ) literally means live (生 sheng) animals/material (物 wuˋ). Chemistry (化學 huaˋ xueˊ) is the study (學 xueˊ) of change (化 huaˋ) since Chemistry often involves changes in elemental properties. Pathology in Chinese is specifically identifying the pathology of diseases (病理學 bingˋ liˇ xueˊ). Besides biomedical related categories, Physics in Chinese is named the property/law(理 liˇ ) of materials&#46...

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Host-Pathogen Working Group: index.html

University of California, Riverside. A to Z Listing. Our working group consists of several research labs in the School of Medicine with complementary experience and research interests in host-pathogen interactions and inflammatory responses to infection. Our studies focus on:. Analysis of specialized innate immune cells in tissues such as the Central Nervous System and the intestine. The role of specialized soluble factors in the regulation of tissue responses to infection and inflammation.

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