1991 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Marian R. Neutra focuses on Immunology, Microfold cell, Cell biology, Immune system and Antigen. His work is dedicated to discovering how Immunology, Rectum are connected with Cholera vaccine and Vagina and other disciplines. Marian R. Neutra has included themes like Molecular biology, Peyer Patch, Intestinal mucosa and Microbiology in his Microfold cell study.
His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Apical membrane, In vitro, Mucous membrane and Goblet cell. A large part of his Immune system studies is devoted to Immune protection. His work in Immunization covers topics such as Immunity which are related to areas like Antibody.
Marian R. Neutra mainly focuses on Cell biology, Immunology, Immune system, Antigen and Microfold cell. His Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Epithelium, Epithelial polarity, Intestinal epithelium and Endocytosis. Cholera vaccine and Vagina is closely connected to Rectum in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Immunology.
His Immune system research includes elements of Secretory component and Virology. Marian R. Neutra studied Microfold cell and Intestinal mucosa that intersect with Cell membrane and Mucous membrane. His Antibody study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Molecular biology and Microbiology.
Immunology, Immune system, Microfold cell, Epithelium and Antigen are his primary areas of study. In his work, Peyer's patch is strongly intertwined with Receptor, which is a subfield of Immunology. Marian R. Neutra works in the field of Immune system, focusing on Mucosal Immune Responses in particular.
His Mucosal Immune Responses study incorporates themes from Pathology, First line and Immune protection. His research in Epithelium intersects with topics in In vitro, Microbiology and Cell biology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Innate immune system and Liposome.
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Immune system, Immunity, Immunization and Microfold cell. His studies deal with areas such as Epithelium, Barrier function and Cell polarity as well as Immunology. Marian R. Neutra has researched Immune system in several fields, including First line and Pathology.
His study in Immunity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Rectum, Nasal administration, Immunoglobulin A and Cholera vaccine. His Immunization research is under the purview of Antibody. In his research, Peyer's patch, Molecular biology, Intestinal epithelium, Secretory component and Isotype is intimately related to Receptor, which falls under the overarching field of Microfold cell.
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Mucosal vaccines: the promise and the challenge
Marian R. Neutra;Marian R. Neutra;Pamela A. Kozlowski.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2006)
SYNTHESIS OF THE CARBOHYDRATE OF MUCUS IN THE GOLGI COMPLEX AS SHOWN BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY OF GOBLET CELLS FROM RATS INJECTED WITH GLUCOSE-H3
Marian Neutra;C. P. Leblond.
Journal of Cell Biology (1966)
EPITHELIAL M CELLS : GATEWAYS FOR MUCOSAL INFECTION AND IMMUNIZATION
Marian R. Neutra;Andreas Frey;Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl.
Cell (1996)
Collaboration of epithelial cells with organized mucosal lymphoid tissues
Marian R. Neutra;Nicholas J. Mantis;Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl.
Nature Immunology (2001)
ANTIGEN SAMPLING ACROSS EPITHELIAL BARRIERS AND INDUCTION OF MUCOSAL IMMUNE RESPONSES
Marian R. Neutra;Eric Pringault;Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl.
Annual Review of Immunology (1996)
Epithelial M Cells: differentiation and function.
Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl;Marian R. Neutra.
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology (2000)
RADIOAUTOGRAPHIC COMPARISON OF THE UPTAKE OF GALACTOSE-H3 AND GLUCOSE-H3 IN THE GOLGI REGION OF VARIOUS CELLS SECRETING GLYCOPROTEINS OR MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES
Marian Neutra;C. P. Leblond.
Journal of Cell Biology (1966)
Molecular and cellular basis of immune protection of mucosal surfaces.
J. P. Kraehenbuhl;M. R. Neutra.
Physiological Reviews (1992)
Role of the glycocalyx in regulating access of microparticles to apical plasma membranes of intestinal epithelial cells: implications for microbial attachment and oral vaccine targeting.
A Frey;K T Giannasca;R Weltzin;P J Giannasca.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1996)
Monoclonal secretory immunoglobulin A protects mice against oral challenge with the invasive pathogen Salmonella typhimurium.
P Michetti;M J Mahan;J M Slauch;J J Mekalanos.
Infection and Immunity (1992)
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