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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Expression of a single inhibitory Ly49 receptor is sufficient to license NK cells for effector functions

    Sytse J Piersma, Shasha Li ... Wayne M Yokoyama
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Ly6G+Granulocytes-derived IL-17 limits protective host responses and promotes tuberculosis pathogenesis

    Priya Sharma, Raman Deep Sharma ... Dhiraj Kumar
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Neuroscience

    A microglia clonal inflammatory disorder in Alzheimer’s Disease

    Rocio Vicario, Stamatina Fragkogianni ... Frederic Geissmann
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    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Dynamic chromatin architecture identifies new autoimmune-associated enhancers for IL2 and novel genes regulating CD4+ T cell activation

    Matthew C Pahl, Prabhat Sharma ... Andrew D Wells
    The three-dimensional architecture of the genome in distinct cell types predicts genes and regulatory elements involved in cell function and disease.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Arpin deficiency increases actomyosin contractility and vascular permeability

    Armando Montoya-Garcia, Idaira M Guerrero-Fonseca ... Michael Schnoor
    Arpin regulates actomyosin contractility and endothelial barrier integrity by controlling the activity of the kinases ROCK1 and ZIPK, but not Arp2/3.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation
    2. Neuroscience

    Glia-mediated gut-brain cytokine signaling couples sleep to intestinal inflammation

    Alina Malita, Olga Kubrak ... Kim Rewitz
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    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    The common Sting1 HAQ, AQ alleles rescue CD4 T cellpenia, restore T-regs, and prevent SAVI (N153S) inflammatory disease in mice

    Alexandra a Aybar-Torres, Lennon A Saldarriaga ... Lei Jin
    The common human HAQ,AQ alleles suppress STING1 gain-of-function mutation-induced chronic STING1 inflammation in mice.