
Publications of the Cell Biology and Immunology Group
Researchers of the Cell Biology and Immunology Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
Our publications
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Early immune responses in skin and lymph node after skin delivery of Toll-like receptor agonists in neonatal and adult pigs
Vaccine 39 (2021)13. - ISSN 0264-410X - p. 1857 - 1869. -
Novel standardized method for extracellular flux analysis of oxidative and glycolytic metabolism in peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Scientific Reports 11 (2021)1. - ISSN 2045-2322 -
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphism in patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer
Nutrients 13 (2021)1. - ISSN 2072-6643 - p. 1 - 12. -
A 2 week cross-over intervention with a low carbohydrate, high fat diet compared to a high carbohydrate diet attenuates exercise-induced cortisol response, but not the reduction of exercise capacity, in recreational athletes
Nutrients 13 (2021)1. - ISSN 2072-6643 - p. 1 - 15. -
Modulatory effects of osthole on lipopolysaccharides-induced inflammation in Caco-2 cell monolayer and co-cultures with THP-1 and THP-1-derived macrophages
Nutrients 13 (2021)1. - ISSN 2072-6643 - p. 1 - 16. -
Immune responses induced by inactivated Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) vaccine in neonate pigs using different adjuvants
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 232 (2021). - ISSN 0165-2427 -
Innate immune training and metabolic reprogramming in primary monocytes of broiler and laying hens
Developmental and Comparative Immunology 114 (2021). - ISSN 0145-305X -
Early recognition and rapid action in zoonotic emergencies : A framework document for the proposed contribution of Wageningen University & Research to a global response for early recognition and rapid action in zoonotic emergencies
Wageningen : Wageningen University & Research - p. -
Hooikoorts door berkenpollen verwacht: risico op verwarring met klachten COVID-19
: Nature Today -
Mo1315 dietary triggers in irritable bowel syndrome are not related to subtypes or severity