A large polysaccharide produced by helicobacter hepaticus induces an anti-inflammatory gene signature in macrophages
Interactions between the host and its microbiota are of mutual benefit and promote health. Complex molecular pathways underlie this dialog, but the identity of microbe-derived molecules that mediate the mutualistic state remains elusive. Helicobacter hepaticus is a member of the mouse intestinal mic...
Main Authors: | Danne, C, Ryzhakov, G, Martínez-López, M, Ilott, N, Franchini, F, Cuskin, F, Lowe, E, Bullers, S, Arthur, J, Powrie, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2017
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