
Immune 89: Misplaced antibodies and foreign food foes
02/26/25 • 82 min
Immune discusses how non-neutralizing antibodies can still be protective...intracellularly, and a technically innovative paper that uses Lipstic to label antigen-presenting cells responsible for gut tolerance to food antigens.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cindy Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker
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- Non-neutralizing antibodies protect against CCHFV (Nat Comm)
- APC-T cell interactions drive immune responses to food (Science)
- Time stamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks!
Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by Blausen Medical Send your immunology questions and comments to [email protected]
Immune discusses how non-neutralizing antibodies can still be protective...intracellularly, and a technically innovative paper that uses Lipstic to label antigen-presenting cells responsible for gut tolerance to food antigens.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cindy Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker
Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Immune!
Links for this episode- MicrobeTV Discord Server
- Non-neutralizing antibodies protect against CCHFV (Nat Comm)
- APC-T cell interactions drive immune responses to food (Science)
- Time stamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks!
Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by Blausen Medical Send your immunology questions and comments to [email protected]
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