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Ep. 85: “Reproductive Immunology” Featuring Dr. Adrian Erlebacher
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Guest:
Dr. Adrian Erlebacher is a Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. His lab studies how the developmental properties of a tissue influence its ability to mount a successful immune response. He talks about immune tolerance in pregnancy and how the maternal–fetal interface affects pregnancy outcomes.
Featured Products and Resources:
The Immunology Science Round Up
Immune Cells in the Skull – The glioblastoma-linked immune-cell niche in the human skull provides an unanticipated resource and concept of acute tumor reactivity in the proximal bone marrow.
Nasal Vaccine Reactions – Nasal vaccination induces B cell expansion in the subepithelial dome of nasal-associated lymphoid tissues.
Airway Microbiota Across the Lifespan – Lifestyle factors are related to oral microbiota and environment is related to nasopharyngeal microbiota.
Tregs in the Gut – Researchers used a chemogenetic screen to reveal functional neuroimmune interactions in the gut.
Image courtesy of Dr. Adrian Erlebacher
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Manage episode 434033358 series 2895470
Guest:
Dr. Adrian Erlebacher is a Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. His lab studies how the developmental properties of a tissue influence its ability to mount a successful immune response. He talks about immune tolerance in pregnancy and how the maternal–fetal interface affects pregnancy outcomes.
Featured Products and Resources:
The Immunology Science Round Up
Immune Cells in the Skull – The glioblastoma-linked immune-cell niche in the human skull provides an unanticipated resource and concept of acute tumor reactivity in the proximal bone marrow.
Nasal Vaccine Reactions – Nasal vaccination induces B cell expansion in the subepithelial dome of nasal-associated lymphoid tissues.
Airway Microbiota Across the Lifespan – Lifestyle factors are related to oral microbiota and environment is related to nasopharyngeal microbiota.
Tregs in the Gut – Researchers used a chemogenetic screen to reveal functional neuroimmune interactions in the gut.
Image courtesy of Dr. Adrian Erlebacher
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