2022 - Research.com Immunology in Belgium Leader Award
Bart N. Lambrecht mainly investigates Immunology, Immune system, Inflammation, Acquired immune system and Antigen. His Immunology study is mostly concerned with Innate immune system, House dust mite, Immunity, Thymic stromal lymphopoietin and Allergy. His studies in House dust mite integrate themes in fields like Cytokine and Allergic inflammation.
His study on Immune system is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Receptor. His studies deal with areas such as Cell, Cellular differentiation, Mucosal immunology, Interleukin and Macrophage as well as Inflammation. He interconnects Eosinophilia, Molecular biology, Adoptive cell transfer and Interleukin 4 in the investigation of issues within Antigen.
His primary areas of study are Immunology, Immune system, Inflammation, Antigen and Dendritic cell. His work in Asthma, Acquired immune system, Antigen-presenting cell, House dust mite and Antigen presentation are all subfields of Immunology research. House dust mite is closely attributed to Allergic inflammation in his work.
His work investigates the relationship between Immune system and topics such as Cell biology that intersect with problems in Transcription factor. His Inflammation research includes elements of Cytokine, Allergy and Sensitization. As part of his studies on Dendritic cell, Bart N. Lambrecht often connects relevant areas like T cell.
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Immune system, Cell biology, Asthma and Inflammation. His research investigates the connection between Immunology and topics such as Receptor that intersect with problems in Fusion protein. His Immune system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Adjuvant and Lymphatic system.
His Adjuvant study which covers Virus that intersects with Immunity. His Cell biology study also includes
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Immune system, Cell biology, Innate lymphoid cell and Receptor. He regularly ties together related areas like Microbiome in his Immunology studies. The study incorporates disciplines such as Agonist, Nanogel and ADAM10 in addition to Immune system.
His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Arabidopsis and Longevity. His research integrates issues of Thymic stromal lymphopoietin and Eosinophil in his study of Innate lymphoid cell. His Receptor study incorporates themes from IRF8, Immunity and CD8, Antigen.
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House dust mite allergen induces asthma via Toll-like receptor 4 triggering of airway structural cells.
Hamida Hammad;Marcello Chieppa;Frederic Perros;Monique A Willart.
Nature Medicine (2009)
The immunology of asthma
Bart N Lambrecht;Bart N Lambrecht;Hamida Hammad.
Nature Immunology (2015)
Alum adjuvant boosts adaptive immunity by inducing uric acid and activating inflammatory dendritic cells
Mirjam Kool;Thomas Soullié;Menno van Nimwegen;Monique A.M. Willart.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2008)
Essential Role of Lung Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Preventing Asthmatic Reactions to Harmless Inhaled Antigen
Hendrik Jan de Heer;Hamida Hammad;Thomas Soullié;Daniëlle Hijdra.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2004)
The airway epithelium in asthma
Bart N Lambrecht;Hamida Hammad.
Nature Medicine (2012)
Dendritic cells and epithelial cells: linking innate and adaptive immunity in asthma
Hamida Hammad;Bart N. Lambrecht.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2008)
Alveolar macrophages develop from fetal monocytes that differentiate into long-lived cells in the first week of life via GM-CSF
Martin Guilliams;Martin Guilliams;Ismé De Kleer;Ismé De Kleer;Sandrine Henri;Sijranke Post.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2013)
In vivo depletion of lung CD11c+ dendritic cells during allergen challenge abrogates the characteristic features of asthma.
Leonie S. van Rijt;Steffen Jung;Alex KleinJan;Nanda Vos.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2005)
Conventional and Monocyte-Derived CD11b+ Dendritic Cells Initiate and Maintain T Helper 2 Cell-Mediated Immunity to House Dust Mite Allergen
Maud Plantinga;Martin Guilliams;Martin Guilliams;Manon Vanheerswynghels;Kim Deswarte.
Immunity (2013)
Specific Migratory Dendritic Cells Rapidly Transport Antigen from the Airways to the Thoracic Lymph Nodes
Karim Y. Vermaelen;Ines Carro-Muino;Bart N. Lambrecht;Romain A. Pauwels.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2001)
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