Neonate-omics: Charting the Unknown Immune Response in Early Life

Cell
Madeleine F JenneweinGalit Alter

Abstract

The study of neonatal immunology has been hampered by lack of access to infant samples. Novel sample sparing methods and systems-wide approaches have uniquely expanded this field, demonstrating that newborn immunity varies widely but converges over the first 3 months of life. During this important time window, environmental and genetic factors impact the infant immune system and can influence lifelong immunity.

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Oct 15, 2018·Immunology·René H M RaevenGideon F A Kersten
May 7, 2019·American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·Hooman MirzakhaniScott T Weiss
Sep 22, 2021·The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists·Ji Hoon Oh, Barbara Rehermann

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