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A podcast about the body's defenders against disease.

Immune Vincent Racaniello

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A podcast about the body's defenders against disease.

    T cells and tolerance with Joseph Larkin III

    T cells and tolerance with Joseph Larkin III

    Immune travels to Chicago for the American Association of Immunologists conference where they meet up with Joseph Larkin III to talk about his career and his research on the contribution of T lymphocyte subsets and functions in maintaining tolerance.
    Hosts: Stephanie Langel and Brianne Barker
    Guest: Joseph Larkin III
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    Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Th17 cells in immunity and autoimmunity (J Immunol Res) COVID-19 booster enhances virus neutralization by milk (Front Nutr) SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in milk and infant stool after maternal immunization (J Perinatol) Time stamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music by Steve Neal.
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    • 41 min
    Intranasal neomycin; sex hormones and skin immunity; and maternal diet and infant microbiomes

    Intranasal neomycin; sex hormones and skin immunity; and maternal diet and infant microbiomes

    Immune presents three stories: intranasal neomycin and antiviral immunity, sexual dimorphism in skin immunity, and maternal diet changes infant microbes that alter gut DC responses and respiratory health.
    Hosts: Stephanie Langel, Cynthia Leifer, and Brianne Barker
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    Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Intranasal neomycin as antiviral (PNAS) Sexual dimorphism in skin immunity (Science) Maternal diet and infant respiratory health (Immunity) Time stamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music by Steve Neal.
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    • 1 hr 15 min
    Spa therapy for the immune system

    Spa therapy for the immune system

    Immune explains how antibody-mediated depletion of myeloid-hematopoietic stem cells in aged mice restores characteristic features of a more youthful immune system, including increasing common lymphocyte progenitors, naive T cells and B cells, while decreasing age-related markers of immune decline.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cynthia Leifer, and Brianne Barker
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    Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Depleting My-HSC rejuvenates aged immunity (Nature) Time stamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music by Steve Neal.
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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Tolerance and tolerating many vaccines

    Tolerance and tolerating many vaccines

    Immune discusses responses in a COVID hypervaccinated individual, synthetically glycosylated antigens for the antigen-specific suppression of established immune responses,  gut bacteria–derived serotonin promotes immune tolerance in early life, and mucosal and systemic immune correlates of viral control after SARS-CoV-2 infection challenge.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Steph Langel, Cynthia Leifer, and Brianne Barker
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    Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Adaptive immune responses preserved in hypervaccinated individual (Lancet) Synthetically glycosylated antigens for antigen-specific suppression of established immune responses (Nat Biomed Eng) Gut bacteria–derived serotonin promotes immune tolerance in early life (Sci Immunol) Immune correlates of viral control after SARS-CoV-2 challenge in adults (Sci Immunol) Time stamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music by Steve Neal.
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    • 1 hr 24 min
    Squeezing the most killing out of neutrophils

    Squeezing the most killing out of neutrophils

    Immune reviews research showing that the migration of neutrophils between endothelial cells activates bactericidal function via mechanosensing.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Steph Langel, Cynthia Leifer, and Brianne Barker
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    Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Trans endothelial migration activates neutrophil killing (Immunity) Time stamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music by Steve Neal.
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    • 56 min
    Macrophages to the rescue with Juliet Morrison

    Macrophages to the rescue with Juliet Morrison

    Juliet Morrison joins Immune to discuss her career and the research of her laboratory showing that pleural macrophages translocate to the lung during infection to promote improved influenza outcomes.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Steph Langel, Cynthia Leifer, and Brianne Barker
    Guest: Juliet Morrison
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    Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Publishing is broken (Solving for Science) Pleural macrophages move to the lung during influenza (PNAS) Time stamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music by Steve Neal
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    • 1 hr 7 min

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