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Campylobacter jejuni & Inflammation: Grilling the pathogen
L.I. Bouwman
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Immunology and Microbiology
Innate Immune System
100%
Infectious Agent
100%
Campylobacter Jejuni
100%
Immunity
75%
Macrophage
50%
Campylobacter
50%
Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern
25%
Microtubule
25%
Inflammation Response
25%
NLRP3 Inflammasome
25%
Inflammatory Cytokine
25%
Interleukin-1
25%
Immune Response
25%
Secretion (Process)
25%
Agonist
25%
Actin Filament
25%
Cytokine
25%
Enteritis
25%
Toll-Like Receptor
25%
Inflammasome
25%
Keyphrases
Inflammation
100%
Jejuni
100%
Campylobacter Jejuni
100%
Epithelial Cells
30%
Innate Immune Response
30%
Campylobacter
15%
Macrophages
15%
Inflammatory Cytokines
7%
Toll-like
7%
Inflammatory Response
7%
Bacterial Species
7%
Molecular Events
7%
Direct Interaction
7%
Human Infection
7%
Innate Immune Pathways
7%
Most Common Cause
7%
Novel Therapeutics
7%
Microtubules
7%
Actin Filaments
7%
Pathogen-associated Molecular Patterns
7%
Intestinal Inflammation
7%
Therapeutic Intervention
7%
Novel Mechanism
7%
Cellular Uptake
7%
Interleukin-1β
7%
Nutrient Limitation
7%
Bacterial Activity
7%
Invasion Pathways
7%
Clinical Pathology
7%
Inflammatory Immune Response
7%
Asymptomatic Infection
7%
NOD-like Receptors
7%
Inflammasome Activation
7%
NLRP3 Inflammasome
7%
Immune Stimuli
7%
Innate Immune Agonist
7%
Animal Models of Infection
7%
Infection Point
7%
Uptake Process
7%
Specific nutrients
7%
Inflammatory Microenvironment
7%
Invasive Behavior
7%
In Vitro Cell Systems
7%
Intervention Strategies
7%
High Efficiency
7%
Endolysosomal System
7%
Bacterial Foodborne Diseases
7%