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Epithelial barrier and dendritic cell function in the intestinal mucosa
Verstege, M.I.
Publication date
2010
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Verstege, M. I. (2010). Epithelial barrier and dendritic cell function in the intestinal mucosa.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Intestinal interactions between the epithelial
barrier, the immune system and the nervous system
Part 1: Apoptosis and soluble tumour necrosis factor inhibitors in inflammatory bowel diseases
Chapter 2: Apoptosis as a therapeutic paradigm in inflammatory bowel
diseases
Chapter 3: Inhibition of soluble TNF- by single domain camel antibodies does not prevent experimental colitis
Part 2: Dendritic cell populations and C-type lectins in inflammatory bowel diseases
Chapter 4: Dendritic cell populations in colon and mesenteric lymph nodes
of patients with Crohn’s disease
Chapter 5: Single nucleotide polymorphisms in C-type lectin genes,
clustered in the IBD2 and IBD6 susceptibility loci, may play a role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases
Part 3: Cholinergic modulation of intestinal immune responses
Chapter 6: The enteric nervous system as regulator of intestinal epithelial
barrier function in health and disease
Chapter 7: Selective 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists worsen disease in experimental colitis
Chapter 8: Acetylcholine protects against inflammatory cytokine induced
epithelial barrier dysfunction
Chapter 9:
Summary and discussion Nederlandse samenvatting Chapter 10: Appendices Dankwoord Curriculum Vitae List of publications 9 45 47 67 87 89 109 127 129 167 197 223 225 231 237 239 241 243