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Role of secondary IgH rearrangements in B cell Ab repertoire
Human immune response correlates of attenuated HIV-2 pathogenesis
Cytoskeletal remodeling during human natural killer cell cytotoxicity
Investigating the metabolism of tumours with an in silico chemical genetics approach
The repertoire of Aire-regulated peripheral tissue antigens in single thymic medullary epithelial cells
Regulation of immunobiology and skeletal biology by the zinc finger adaptor protein Schnurri-3
Characterization of the lprG-Rv1410c operon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
The T cell response to Chlamydia trachomatis: Identification of new antigens and characterizations of their presentation
Programming cells in situ
Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of CD8+ T cell differentiation and function
Molecular imaging of pancreatic cancer microenvironment
Immunodominance in primate immunodeficiency virus infection
The roles of secreted antibody and bir variant antigens in immunity to Plasmodium berghei
Engineering a new tuberculosis vaccine for inhalation
Class II MHC trafficking and XBP-1 in immune cells
Class I MHC-restricted CD8+ T cells and host immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Regulation of gene expression in T lymphocytes by the transcription factor Runx3
The enterohepatic microenvironment modulates immune responses to vaccination
Antibodies to MOG in adult and pediatric demyelinating diseases
Type I interferons in Trypanosoma cruzi infection
The role of innate and adaptive immunity in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Stabilization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein conformations
Elucidating the activation properties of the Th2 PAMP, Lacto-N-fucopentaose III
Microbial colonization shifts the Vbeta repertoire of intestinal T cells and polysaccharide expression in the microbiota
Biology of Fc(epsilon)RI expression on plasmacytoid dendritic cells
The class II MHC processing and presentation pathway in human CD4+ T cells
The roles of TIM-4 in innate and adaptive immunity
Arl8b directs lysosomal trafficking in antigen presentation and microbial defense
Intrinsic immune response to viral replication in primates
The Role of IKKepsilon in JAK/STAT Signaling During the Antiviral Immune Response
Insights into the maintenance and regulation of CD8 + T cell tolerance to the small intestine
The mechanism of human leukocyte antigen DM action
The identification and elimination of immunosuppressive Mycobacterium bovis BCG genes to create novel rBCG vectors that generate increased CD8+ T cell responses
Chemokine Guidance of Anti-Viral Memory T Cell Responses in the Lymph Node
Regulation of Self-Reactive B cells: Implications for Complement and Toll-like Receptors
The Phosphatidylserine Receptor TIM-4 Tunes the Adaptive Immune Response
Genetic analysis of host and parasite determinants of malaria infection
Mechanisms used by simian immunodeficiency viruses to evade virus-specific CD8-positive T lymphocyte responses
Gut Immune Maturation Depends Upon Colonization with Host-Specific Microbiota
Polyethylenimine: A potent DNA adjuvant
Antiviral functions of lymph node subcapsular sinus macrophages
Molecular Requirements for the Tissue Specific Trafficking of T Cells
DNA Repair Pathways Involved in B Cell Class Switch Recombination and Chromosomal Translocations
The role of innate and adaptive immune mediators in the intracellular recognition of Shigella flexneri
Antibodies in Vaccine Protection against SIV and HIV-1 Infection
MicroRNAs in normal and malignant lymphocytes
Efferocytosis is an Innate Antibacterial Mechanism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Control
Characterization Of The Mamu-A*01-Restricted Cd8-Positive T Lymphocyte Immunodominance Hierarchy In Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Rhesus Monkeys
Immunomodulatory pathways and metabolism
Insights into the Transcriptional Identities of Lymph Node Stromal Cell Subsets Isolated from Resting and Inflamed Lymph Nodes