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Dominika Nackiewicz
University of British Columbia - Vancouver / Canada
Medical and Health Sciences / Immunology
AD Scientific Index ID: 665116
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Dominika Nackiewicz's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The transcription factor NR4A1 (Nur77) controls bone marrow differentiation and the survival of Ly6C− monocytes Nature immunology 12 (8), 778-785, 2011
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TLR2/6 and TLR4-activated macrophages contribute to islet inflammation and impair beta cell insulin gene expression via IL-1 and IL-6 Diabetologia 57, 1645-1654, 2014
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Toll‐like receptors and NLRP3 as central regulators of pancreatic islet inflammation in type 2 diabetes Immunology and cell biology 92 (4), 314-323, 2014
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Islet macrophages shift to a reparative state following pancreatic beta-cell death and are a major source of islet insulin-like growth factor-1 Iscience 23 (1), 2020
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Activity of SHIP, which prevents expression of interleukin 1β, is reduced in patients with Crohn’s disease Gastroenterology 150 (2), 465-476, 2016
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