
Emily Eshleman
@emeshlem
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28-11-2017 00:25:58
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Congrats to Dr. Emily Eshleman Emily Eshleman on her new review discussing how signals from intestinal #microbiota are detected by epithelial cells. Genes & Immunity Springer Nature. Can read it here: rdcu.be/ch92B


#Microbiota-derived retinoic acid primes host defense: Commensal #bacteria, including SFB, express aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes, producing retinoic acid that primes epithelial defense & promotes protection against infection Vivienne Woo Theresa Alenghat cell.com/cell-host-micr…


Got a strong #immunesystem? You might want to thank the friendly bacteria living in your gut. Among many jobs, some even make their own version of #vitaminA. Theresa Alenghat #microbiota #guthealth Study Cell Host & Microbe bit.ly/3C5QWAp Learn more: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/vitamin-a-help…


Wow! So proud of Theresa Alenghat for her amazing TEDx talk about the Microbiota. So inspiring. Cincinnati Children's #Microbiome #GutMicrobiome #WomenInScience youtu.be/a-pQgT2C10s



Learn how our bodies say 'Hello' to the friendly fungus among us. Sing Sing Way CCHMC Immunology Grad Program #commensalfungi #fungalinfections #Immunology #infectiousdisease Read our blog: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/friendly-fungi… See study Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/f…


Pregnant mothers make super antibodies for their babies. Now scientists know how to duplicate the process to make better treatments to fight dangerous infections. #vaccines #biologics #listeria #CMV #medtwitter nature nature.com/articles/s4158… Read more: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/pregnant-women…


Excited to share my work! Thanks to all authors, especially Theresa Alenghat and Sing Sing Way

For people with #crohnsdisease #ulcerativecolitis #IBD sometimes too much 'good' bacteria can become a bad thing. Congrats to Theresa Alenghat and team Cincinnati Children's on new findings Journal of Clinical Investigation #microbiome Study: jci.org/articles/view/… Blog post: scienceblog.cincinnatichildrens.org/without-a-heal…


Intestinal epithelial HDAC3 and MHC class II coordinate microbiota-specific immunity: buff.ly/3YXiOCw Sing Sing Way Theresa Alenghat Cincinnati Children's #Gastroenterology #Immunology





Microbiota-derived butyrate restricts tuft cell differentiation via histone deacetylase 3 to modulate intestinal type 2 immunity: Immunity cell.com/immunity/fullt… Thrilled to see work by amazing colleagues Theresa Alenghat Emily Eshleman published in Immunity


Congrats Bailey Didriksen! What a great review highlighting the exciting role of epithelial cells in regulating microbiota-host interactions.

Our latest #EmerginLeaderinMI is Theresa Alenghat Theresa Alenghat. Read her review on "Epithelial regulation of microbiota-immune cell dynamics" online now: mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…


Many thanks to Mucosal Immunology for this honor! Enjoyed working with Bailey Didriksen and Emily Eshleman on this review discussing how #epithelial sensing of the #microbiota can direct immune responses #mucosalimmunology #everycellisanimmunecell

Microchimerism is fascinating! Congrats Sing Sing Way on the great work.