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Citrobacter rodentium infection of interleukin-10 deficient colon
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Gene expression in IL-10-deficient and wild-type mice following Citrobacter rodentium infection
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Whole mouse genome expression analysis of host responses in Citrobacter rodentium infection
IL-22 plays an indispensable role in early host defense against attaching and effacing (A/E) bacterial pathogens
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Interleukin-22 effect on colon cultures
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Defining the responses governing disease tolerance during Citrobacter rodentium infection of mice by deep RNA sequencing
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Identification of IL-22 regulated genes in the ileum after infection with Toxoplasma gondii
RNA-seq of Splenic CD4+ T cells and colon epithelial cells from miR-34a-/- and wildtype mice
T Cell Genes Regulated by Short Chain Fatty Acids
Next Generation Sequencing Facilitates Quantitative Analysis of Il17ra villin cre -/+ colon transcriptomes at day 10 post C. rodentium infection
Epithelial dysfunction is prevented by IL-22 treatment in a Citrobacter rodentium-induced colitis model that shares similarities with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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IL-22+ T cells protect intestinal crypts from bacterial invasion and epithelial damage.
Transcriptional profilling of In vitro-primed C.rodentium-specific WT or Caspase-1 deficient Th cells
Transcriptional profilling of In vitro-primed C.rodentium-specific Th17 cells, cytokine-differentiated Th17 cells and ex vivo Th17 cells following C.rodentium infection
Transcriptional profilling of pathogen-specific T helper cells
Analysis of gene expression in colonic epithelial cells following DSS treatment
Transcriptomics approach to understand the role of vitamin A in Citrobacter rodentium infection in the mouse small intestine and colon
16S profile of stool from conventional unifected and C.rodentium infected mice
Transcriptional profile of monocytes in the colon in response to C. rodentium infection
Single cell RNAseq of Th17 and Th22 cells with Gpr65_WT versus KO
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