
Reboldi Lab
@reboldilab
Mucosal immunology lab @ UMass Chan Medical School.
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https://www.umassmed.edu/reboldilab/ 11-11-2018 00:16:35
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Scientists led by Dr. Andrea Reboldi (Reboldi Lab) at UMass Chan Medical School have shown that antigen receptor signaling and cell death resistance control intestinal humoral response zonation. 📙 Study: bit.ly/48wDje6 🎧 Episode: bit.ly/3Pzas05




Microbiota encoded fatty-acid metabolism expands tuft cells to protect tissues homeostasis during Clostridioides difficile infection in the large intestine biorxiv.org/content/10.110… new preprint from the lab. Finalizing experiments for full paper reviews.. Reboldi Lab

Microbiota time! 🦠 #PreprintHub2 w/ Catherine Shelton Mariana Byndloss and 愛理沙 will discuss a #preprint on how microbial FA metabolism expands tuft cells to protect tissues homeostasis during C. difficile infection Vanni Bucci, Ph.D. 🇮🇹🇺🇲🇺🇦 Reboldi Lab 🐭👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Congratulations to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun on this momentous achievement! Well deserved. #UMassRNA UMass Chan Medical School

Looking to learn more about modulation of the immune response in tissue by cholesterol & cholesterol metabolites? 🍔🍟🍕🧈 Check out the review Eric V Dang and I wrote for Trends in Immunology sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


In Journal of Experimental Medicine, Reboldi Lab Vanni Bucci, Ph.D. 🇮🇹🇺🇲🇺🇦 et al. reveal that #microbiome-driven tuft cells’ hyperplasia in the colon helps defend against Clostridioides difficile infection, providing a pathway thru which host & microbial interactions protect against pathogens hubs.la/Q02ZBWxx0


Toronto-based ImmVue Therapeutics Inc. has licensed a potential UMass Chan Medical School cancer therapeutic for clinical development: direc.to/m4zF This partnership was facilitated by BRIDGE Innovation and Business Development at UMass Chan. Immvue therapeutics CU School of Medicine


.Reboldi Lab, Vanni Bucci, Ph.D. 🇮🇹🇺🇲🇺🇦 et al. reveal that #microbiome-driven tuft cells’ hyperplasia in the colon helps defend against Clostridioides difficile infection. hubs.la/Q036Gplq0 📘 In Host–Microbe Interactions 2025 👉 hubs.la/Q036GsWl0 #KSHumanMicro25 #KSHostMicrobe25
