Immunology and Inflammation

Immunology and Inflammation

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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Distinct T Cell Receptor (TCR) gene segment usage and MHC-restriction between foetal and adult thymus

    Jasmine Rowell, Ching-In Lau ... Tessa Crompton
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Neurotrophic factor Neuritin modulates T cell electrical and metabolic state for the balance of tolerance and immunity

    Hong Yu, Hiroshi Nishio ... Drew Pardoll
    Nrn1, a novel extracellular evolutionarily conserved molecule, impacts cellular electric and metabolic state and contributes to cell fate and immune response outcome.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Development of a new genotype–phenotype linked antibody screening system

    Takashi Watanabe, Hikaru Hata ... Hidehiro Fukuyama
    A Golden Gate-based dual-expression vector enables rapid screening, which facilitates efficient isolation of high-affinity cross-reactive antibodies for therapeutic or diagnostic use and provides a crucial advance for pandemic preparedness.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    RAS-p110a signalling in macrophages is required for effective inflammatory response and resolution of inflammation

    Alejandro Rosell, Agata A Krygowska ... Esther Castellano
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    The protective roles of Eugenol on type 1 diabetes mellitus through NRF2 mediated oxidative stress pathway

    Yalan Jiang, Pingping He ... Xiaoou Shan
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Chemokine expression profile of an innate granuloma

    Megan E Amason, Cole J Beatty ... Edward A Miao
    A successful innate granuloma requires CCR2 to organize the macrophage ring, and without CCR2, mice succumb to Chromobacterium violaceum infection.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Autoimmunity: The epigenetic trajectory of type 1 regulatory T cells

    David P Turicek, Xiaoxiao Wan
    The epigenome of T follicular helper cells prepares them for conversion into type 1 regulatory T cells.
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