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List of works by Martin Kriegel

A Diet-Sensitive Commensal Lactobacillus Strain Mediates TLR7-Dependent Systemic Autoimmunity

scientific article published on 20 December 2018

Autoimmune host-microbiota interactions at barrier sites and beyond

scientific article published on 11 March 2015

Commensal orthologs of the human autoantigen Ro60 as triggers of autoimmunity in lupus.

scientific article published in March 2018

Diet, microbiota and autoimmune diseases

scientific article

Does vitamin D affect risk of developing autoimmune disease?: a systematic review

scientific article

E3 ubiquitin ligase GRAIL controls primary T cell activation and oral tolerance

scientific article (publication date: 29 September 2009)

Emerging therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus--focus on targeting interferon-alpha

scientific article

Host-microbiota interactions in immune-mediated diseases

scientific article published on 26 May 2020

Mechanisms and consequences of gut commensal translocation in chronic diseases

scientific article published on 15 July 2019

Microbiota control immune regulation in humanized mice

scientific article published on 2 November 2017

Modulation of Intestinal Microbiome Prevents Intestinal Ischemic Injury.

scientific article published on 19 December 2017

Naturally transmitted segmented filamentous bacteria segregate with diabetes protection in nonobese diabetic mice.

scientific article

Pancreatic islet expression of chemokine CCL2 suppresses autoimmune diabetes via tolerogenic CD11c+CD11b+dendritic cells

scientific article published on February 10, 2012

Sex-specific environmental influences on the development of autoimmune diseases

scientific article published on February 28, 2013

The microbiome in systemic autoimmune disease: mechanistic insights from recent studies

scientific article published on 01 March 2019

The role of the gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of antiphospholipid syndrome

scientific article

Translocation of a gut pathobiont drives autoimmunity in mice and humans.

scientific article