Skin Microbes Train Immune Cells in Newborns to Prevent Lifelong Inflammation
New research reveals how beneficial bacteria help newborn skin develop proper immune responses that protect against chronic inflammation.
Autoimmune diseases, immune modulation, inflammation, and self-tolerance
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New research reveals how beneficial bacteria help newborn skin develop proper immune responses that protect against chronic inflammation.
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