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This project investigates the interactions between the microbiome and intestinal fibroblasts to understand their role in immune system development and inflammatory bowel diseases. Using advanced techniques, it aims to uncover how these interactions influence immune responses and may inform future treatments for related…
The microbiome plays an essential role in intestinal immune development, homeostasis and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), however, our understanding of the underlying mechanisms by which it regulates these processes remains incomplete.
Intestinal fibroblasts (iFB) are a heterogeneous population of tissue-resident cells increasingly recognized for their role in immune regulation.
In preliminary studies, the host group and a collaborator found that human and mouse iFB express distinct arrays of…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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