Oxidative phosphorylation is a key feature of neonatal monocyte immunometabolism promoting myeloid d...
Oxidative phosphorylation is a key feature of neonatal monocyte immunometabolism promoting myeloid differentiation after birth
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Ehlers, Greta , Tödtmann, Annika Marie , Holsten, Lisa , Willers, Maike , Heckmann, Julia , Schöning, Jennifer , Richter, Maximilian , Heinemann, Anna Sophie , Pirr, Sabine , Heinz, Alexander , Dopfer, Christian , Händler, Kristian , Becker, Matthias , Büchel, Johanna , Wöckel, Achim , von Kaisenberg, Constantin , Hansen, Gesine , Hiller, Karsten , Schultze, Joachim L. , Härtel, Christoph , Kastenmüller, Wolfgang , Vaeth, Martin , Ulas, Thomas and Viemann, Dorothee
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Neonates primarily rely on innate immune defense, yet their inflammatory responses are usually restricted compared to adults. This is controversially interpreted as a sign of immaturity or essential programming, increasing or decreasing the risk of sepsis, respectively. Here, combined transcriptomic, metabolic, and immunological studies in monocyte...
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Oxidative phosphorylation is a key feature of neonatal monocyte immunometabolism promoting myeloid differentiation after birth
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Tödtmann, Annika Marie
Holsten, Lisa
Willers, Maike
Heckmann, Julia
Schöning, Jennifer
Richter, Maximilian
Heinemann, Anna Sophie
Pirr, Sabine
Heinz, Alexander
Dopfer, Christian
Händler, Kristian
Becker, Matthias
Büchel, Johanna
Wöckel, Achim
von Kaisenberg, Constantin
Hansen, Gesine
Hiller, Karsten
Schultze, Joachim L.
Härtel, Christoph
Kastenmüller, Wolfgang
Vaeth, Martin
Ulas, Thomas
Viemann, Dorothee
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3174823035
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3174823035
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-025-57357-w