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Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells
Archita Mishra
, Ghee Chuan Lai
, Leong Jing Yao
, Thet Tun Aung
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Noam Shental
, Aviva Rotter-Maskowitz
, Edwin Shepherdson
, Gurmit Singh Naranjan Singh
, Rhea Pai
, Adhika Shanti
, Regina Men Men Wong
, Andrea Lee
, Costerwell Khyriem
, Charles Antoine Dutertre
, Svetoslav Chakarov
, K. G. Srinivasan
, Nurhidaya Binte Shadan
, Xiao Meng Zhang
, Shabnam Khalilnezhad
, Fabien Cottier
Alrina Shin Min Tan, Gillian Low, Phyllis Chen, Yiping Fan, Pei Xiang Hor, Avery Khoo May Lee, Mahesh Choolani, David Vermijlen, Ankur Sharma, Garold Fuks, Ravid Straussman, Norman Pavelka, Benoit Malleret, Naomi McGovern, Salvatore Albani, Jerry Kok Yen Chan, Florent Ginhoux
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16S rRNA Gene Sequencing
33%
2nd Trimester
66%
Bacterial Strains
33%
Early Human Development
100%
Fetal Immune System
33%
Fetal Organs
66%
Fetal Tissue
66%
Human Fetus
33%
Immune Cells
100%
Immune Competency
33%
Immune Priming
100%
In Vitro Activation
33%
Lactobacillus
33%
Live Microbes
33%
Lumen
33%
Lung
33%
Memory T Cells
66%
Mesenteric Lymph Nodes
33%
Microbes
33%
Microbial Agent
33%
Microbial Exposure
100%
Microbial Signals
33%
Placenta
33%
Potential Exposure
33%
RNA Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (RNA-FISH)
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacterial Strain
50%
Gene Sequence
50%
Human Development
100%
Immune System
50%
Immunocompetence
50%
Immunocompetent Cell
100%
Lactobacillus
50%
Lymph Node
50%
Memory T Cell
100%
Microorganism
100%
Placenta
50%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
50%
Second Trimester Pregnancy
100%