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Talk by Prof. Dr. Dominik Schenten, University of Arizona |...

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Talk by Prof. Dr. Dominik Schenten, University of Arizona | Max...

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Speaker: Prof. Dr. Dominik Schenten University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Department of Immunobiology Location: MPI for Metabolism ResearchKöln

Bee sting venom can help develop immunity to bee stings ...medicine.yale.edu › news-article

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Bee stings can be painful, and for people who are allergic to the bee’s venom, they can be deadly. But a new study from Yale School of Medicine finds that the

Gut bacteria are protected by host during ill | EurekAlert!

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To protect their gut microbes during illness, sick mice produce specialized sugars in the gut that feed their microbiota and maintain a healthy microbial...

Bee sting venom can help develop immunity to bee stings | YaleNews

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A Yale School of Medicine study finds that the key toxic component in bee venom can actually induce immunity and protect against future reactions to the toxin.
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