Birmachu, Woubalem, Gleason, Raymond M, Bulbulian, Barbara J, Riter, Christie L, Vasilakos, John P, Lipson, Kenneth E, ...
Abstract Background Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells (pDC) comprise approximately 0.2 to 0.8% of the blood mononuclear cells and are the primary type 1 interferon (IFN), producing cells, secreting high...
Fasting induces a biphasic adaptive metabolic response in murine small intestine (2007)
Sokolović, Milka, Wehkamp, Diederik, Sokolović, Aleksandar, Vermeulen, Jacqueline, Gilhuijs-Pederson, Lisa A, Van Haaften, Rachel IM, ...
Abstract Background The gut is a major energy consumer, but a comprehensive overview of the adaptive response to fasting is lacking. Gene-expression profiling, pathway analysis, and...
Kleemann, Robert, Verschuren, Lars, Van Erk, Marjan J, Nikolsky, Yuri, Cnubben, Nicole HP, Verheij, Elwin R, ...
Abstract Background Increased dietary cholesterol intake is associated with atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis development requires a lipid and an inflammatory component. It is unclear where and how...
Kaput, Jim, Ordovas, José, Ferguson, Lynnette, Van Ommen, Ben, Rodríguez, Raymond, Allen, Lindsay, ...
Nutrigenomics is the study of how constituents of the diet interact with genes, and their products, to alter phenotype and, conversely, how genes and their products metabolise these constituents into...
Fasting induces a biphasic adaptive metabolic response in murine small intestine
Sokolović, Milka, Wehkamp, Diederik, Sokolović, Aleksandar, Vermeulen, Jacqueline, Gilhuijs-Pederson, Lisa A, Van Haaften, Rachel IM, ...
Transcriptional networks in plasmacytoid dendritic cells stimulated with synthetic TLR 7 agonists
Birmachu, Woubalem, Gleason, Raymond M, Bulbulian, Barbara J, Riter, Christie L, Vasilakos, John P, Lipson, Kenneth E, ...
Kleemann, Robert, Verschuren, Lars, Van Erk, Marjan J, Nikolsky, Yuri, Cnubben, Nicole HP, Verheij, Elwin R, ...
With increasing dietary cholesterol intake the liver switches from a mainly resilient to a predominantly inflammatory state, which is associated with early lesion formation.