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A.R. Mackos
A.R. Mackos
The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Mice Deficient in Epithelial or Myeloid Cell Iκκβ Have Distinct Colonic Microbiomes and Increased Resistance to Citrobacter rodentium Infection
2019
Frontiers in Immunology
A.R. Mackos
Jacob M. Allen
Eunsoo Kim
Chris A. Ladaika
Raad Z. Gharaibeh
Cathy C Moore
Nicola M. A. Parry
Prosper N. Boyaka
Michael T. Bailey
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Exposure to a Social Stressor Induces Translocation of Commensal Lactobacilli to the Spleen and Priming of the Innate Immune System.
2017
Journal of Immunology
William P. Lafuse
Rachel L. Gearinger
Sydney Nettleton Fisher
Connor Nealer
A.R. Mackos
Michael T. Bailey
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The role of the commensal microbiota in adaptive and maladaptive stressor-induced immunomodulation
2017
Hormones and Behavior
A.R. Mackos
Ross Maltz
Michael T. Bailey
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The use of a short-lasting restraint stressor to investigate the role of the immune system in stressor-induced anxiety-like behavior in male and female mice
2017
Brain Behavior and Immunity
J.C. Resiliac
R.M. Jaggers
A.R. Mackos
Michael T. Bailey
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Abstract # 1732 Exposure to a social stressor results in changes to microbial-produced short chain fatty acids and increased TNF-alpha production by colonic epithelial cells
2016
Brain Behavior and Immunity
Michael T. Bailey
A.R. Mackos
Ross Maltz
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