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KATHERINE VIDAL, DO
Pediatrics Physician
NPI: 1609497163Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Pediatrics PhysicianPrimary
Pediatrics
Code: 208000000X
BP10072228(TX)
Research & Publications (13)
Effect of Lactobacillus paracasei NCC2461 on antigen-specific T-cell mediated immune responses in aged mice.
PMID 18922048·Rejuvenation Res·2008
7-preclinical
Presence of low-grade inflammation in old rats does not worsen skeletal muscle loss under an endotoxemic and dietary stress.
PMID 17964103·Exp Gerontol·2007
4-observational
Prognostic values of alpha2-macroglobulin, fibrinogen and albumin in regards to mortality and frailty in old rats.
PMID 17337146·Exp Gerontol·2007
7-preclinical
Modulation of neonatal microbial recognition: TLR-mediated innate immune responses are specifically and differentially modulated by human milk.
PMID 16517743·J Immunol·2006
8-other
Osteoprotegerin in human milk: a potential role in the regulation of bone metabolism and immune development.
PMID 15155868·Pediatr Res·2004
7-preclinical
Regional variations in ABC transporter expression along the mouse intestinal tract.
PMID 14679303·Physiol Genomics·2004
4-observational
Osteoprotegerin production by human intestinal epithelial cells: a potential regulator of mucosal immune responses.
PMID 15521102·Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol·2004
7-preclinical
Lipoteichoic acids from Lactobacillus johnsonii strain La1 and Lactobacillus acidophilus strain La10 antagonize the responsiveness of human intestinal epithelial HT29 cells to lipopolysaccharide and gram-negative bacteria.
PMID 11895971·Infect Immun·2002
8-other
Soluble CD14 in human breast milk and its role in innate immune responses.
PMID 11680654·Acta Odontol Scand·2001
8-other
Bioactive molecules in milk and their role in health and disease: the role of transforming growth factor-beta.
PMID 10651932·Immunol Cell Biol·2000
4-observational
Hb(64-76) epitope binds in different registers and lengths to I-Ek and I-Ak.
PMID 10930627·Mol Immunol·2000
8-other
Innate recognition of bacteria in human milk is mediated by a milk-derived highly expressed pattern recognition receptor, soluble CD14.
PMID 10811873·J Exp Med·2000
4-observational
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 7501 FANNIN ST STE 850
HOUSTON, TX 77054 - Phone
- (713) 795-9500
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1609497163
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- Gender
- Female
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- Publications
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