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Innate immunity and gut-microbe mutualism in Drosophila

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dc.contributor.author유지환-
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-23T16:23:06Z-
dc.date.available2015-04-23T16:23:06Z-
dc.date.issued2010-
dc.identifier.issn0145-305X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/100485-
dc.description.abstractMetazoan guts face a wide variety of microorganisms upon exposure to the environment, including beneficial symbionts, non-symbionts, food-borne microbes and life-threatening pathogens. Recent evidence has shown that the innate immunity of gut epithelia, such as anti-microbial peptide- and reactive oxygen species-based immune systems, actively participate in gut-microbe homeostasis by shaping the commensal community while efficiently eliminating unwanted bacteria. Therefore, elucidation of the regulatory mechanism by which gut innate immunity occurs at the molecular level will provide a novel perspective of gut-microbe mutualisms as well as of gut diseases caused by alterations in the innate immunity.-
dc.description.statementOfResponsibilityopen-
dc.format.extent369~376-
dc.relation.isPartOfDEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY-
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR-
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/kr/-
dc.subject.MESHAnimals-
dc.subject.MESHAntimicrobial Cationic Peptides/immunology-
dc.subject.MESHDrosophila/microbiology*-
dc.subject.MESHDrosophila/physiology*-
dc.subject.MESHGastrointestinal Tract/microbiology*-
dc.subject.MESHGene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic-
dc.subject.MESHHost-Pathogen Interactions-
dc.subject.MESHImmunity, Innate*-
dc.subject.MESHReactive Oxygen Species/immunology-
dc.subject.MESHSignal Transduction-
dc.subject.MESHSymbiosis*-
dc.titleInnate immunity and gut-microbe mutualism in Drosophila-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.contributor.collegeResearcher Institutes (부설 연구소)-
dc.contributor.department생체방어연구센터-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJi Hoon Jeong-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSun Hwa Kim-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLane V. Christensen-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJan Feijen-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSung Wan Kim-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.dci.2009.11.010-
dc.admin.authorfalse-
dc.admin.mappingfalse-
dc.contributor.localIdA02522-
dc.relation.journalcodeJ03134-
dc.identifier.eissn1879-0089-
dc.identifier.pmid19958789-
dc.identifier.urlhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0145305X0900250X-
dc.subject.keywordGut immunity-
dc.subject.keywordReactive oxygen species-
dc.subject.keywordDual oxidase-
dc.subject.keywordAnti-microbial peptide-
dc.subject.keywordNF-κB-
dc.subject.keywordDrosophila-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameRyu, Ji Hwan-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorRyu, Ji Hwan-
dc.citation.volume34-
dc.citation.number4-
dc.citation.startPage369-
dc.citation.endPage376-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationDEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY, Vol.34(4) : 369-376, 2010-
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