
Chirdo Lab
@chirdolab
Immunobiology of small intestine Team at @IIFPLaPlata
Dedicated to investigating the small intestine immune response in humans and animal models
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17-07-2021 16:44:06
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Evidence is mounting that the gut-microbiota-brain axis is relevant for Parkinson's disease progression. This review in Nat Rev Neurology updates what we know so far on gut microbes on Parkinson's disease and summarize trials exploring the role of diet ow.ly/C6xn30spxOo



Ok don't miss this one- one of our favourite people in the world Mackay Lab is our next MI speaker presenting "Programming Tissue Resident Lymphocytes". Friday 26 August at 11AM AEST (UTC+10)! Don't miss it! Register here: immunology.org.au/events/registe…


#Microbiota modulation of intestinal epithelial homeostasis. Garrett Lab show F. rodentium promotes epithelial proliferation & turnover by dampening retinoic acid production that supports survival of eosinophils, which suppress pro-proliferative IFNγ cell.com/cell-host-micr…




Hello everybody! Interested in a course in Mucosal Immunology? The SBI is offering a basic one in Portuguese and an advanced in English! Come join them! instagram.com/p/ChXjIa0D5Po/… Ana Caetano





Excited to share our work online at Cell today. Isotope tracing into bacterial-specific protein sequences tells what nutrient different microbes prefer in the gut. Huge thanks to Josh, Cholsoon Jang, Martin Wühr, Mohamed Donia for the guidance. cell.com/cell/fulltext/…





From #germfree to #dirtymice: Kathy McCoy Dr. Kathy McCoy and colleagues review the animal models used to explore the contribution of the microbiota to mucosal immunology: nature.com/articles/s4138…



