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Slizniční imunita, střevní mikroflora a nespecifické střevní záněty
Tlaskalová, Helena ; Štěpánková, Renata ; Sokol, Dan ; Rossmann, Pavel ; Cukrowska, Božena ; Hudcovic, Tomáš ; Tučková, Ludmila ; Kozáková, Hana ; Řeháková, Zuzana ; Hrnčíř, Tomáš ; Drastich, Pavel ; Frolová, Lenka ; Powrie, F. ; Uhlig, H. ; Bland, P. W.
Etiological role of intestinal microflora and abberant function of mucosal immunity in development of inflammatory bowel disease is discussed. Animal models of human IBD are described and characterized
Characterization of antigenic epitopes recognized by IgAantibodies in patients with liver diseases and coeliac disease
Sánchez, Daniel ; Tučková, Ludmila ; Mothes, T. ; Kreisel, W. ; Beneš, Z. ; Tlaskalová, Helena
Calreticulin (CRT) - multifunctional, calcium binding andregulating protein is often recognized by immunite systemin the autoimmunity reactions.
Influence of microflora in development of intestinal inflammation induced by dextran sodium sulfate in mice
Hudcovic, Tomáš ; Štěpánková, Renata ; Cebra, J. ; Tlaskalová, Helena
To elucidate the participation of intestinal microflora and the role of E.coli in the development of the acute and the chronic.
Protective effect of epidermal growth factor (EGF) in experimentally induced enertopathy in non-suckling baby rats
Štěpánková, Renata ; Kofroňová, O. ; Kozáková, Hana ; Hudcovic, Tomáš ; Tlaskalová, Helena
Our work aimed a study of morphological changes in the small intestine, especially in the jejunum, of unsuckled artificially reared young rats which received gliadin in neonatal period compared with pups which received artificial milk diet supplemented with EGF.
Colonization of the intestine with nonpathogenic E. coli atrer birth reduces frewuency of allergies and tepeated infections later in life (after 10 and 20 years)
Lodinová-Žádníková, R. ; Cukrowska, B. ; Tlaskalová, Helena
In our previous studies, the presence of an orally administered probiotic E.coli strain in the intestine stimulated a serum and local antibidy response.
The role of innate immunity cells in coeliac disease: response of PBMC to gliadin digest
Tučková, Ludmila ; Jelínková, Lenka ; Cinová, Jana ; Zídek, Zdeněk ; Tlaskalová, Helena
The aim of the study was to asses the role of cells of innate immunity in the pathogenetic mechanisms of coeliac disease.

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