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    Early-life environmental exposures play a significant role in shaping long-lasting immune phenotypes and disease susceptibility. Nevertheless, comprehensive understanding of the developmental programming of immunity is limited. We propose that the vertebrate immune system contains durable programmable components established through early environmental interactions and maintained in a stable and homeostatic manner. Some immune components, such as immunological memory, are intrinsically programmable. Others are influenced by conditions during critical developmental windows in early life, including microbiota, hormones, metabolites, and environmental stress, which impact programming. Developmental immune programming can promote adaptation to an anticipated future environment. However, mismatches between predicted and actual environments can result in disease. This is relevant because understanding programming mechanisms can offer insights into the origin of inflammatory diseases, ideally

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    The AAAAI offers tips written and reviewed by experts on allergies on avoiding the danger of anaphylaxis this Halloween.

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    Join us Friday, May 3, to Tuesday, May 7, in Chicago for the leading annual all-immunology event worldwide!

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    Travel for Techniques (TfT) Program   Summer Cycle: Apr. 15 – Jun. 15   Fall Cycle: Aug. 15 – Oct. 16   Winter Cycle: Dec. 15 – Feb. 15 TfT is a travel support program for AAI regular and associate member scientists intended to assist them in learning techniques needed for their research. This program will reimburse expenses for one trip to another laboratory to learn a technique….

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    Read the latest articles of Current Research in Immunology at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature

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