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    Identification of generic and pathogen-specific cord blood monocyte transcriptomes reveals a largely conserved response in preterm and term newborn infants

    Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis are predominant causes of neonatal sepsis, particularly affecting preterm infants. Susceptibility to infection has been attributed to “immature...

    Emma de Jong, David G. Hancock, Julie Hibbert in Journal of Molecular Medicine (2018)

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    Pro- and anti-tumour effects of B cells and antibodies in cancer: a comparison of clinical studies and preclinical models

    The primary immune role of B cells is to produce antibodies, but they can also influence T cell function via antigen presentation and, in some contexts, immune regulation. Whether their roles in tumour immunit...

    Thomas V. Guy, Alexandra M. Terry, Holly A. Bolton in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (2016)