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1. A phase I trial of cyclosporine for hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

2. Equivalency of Protection From Natural Immunity in COVID-19 Recovered Versus Fully Vaccinated Persons: A Systematic Review and Pooled Analysis.

5. Interleukin 5 immunotherapy depletes alloreactive plasma cells.

6. Sustained reduction of alloantibody secreting plasma cells and donor specific antibody with proteasome inhibition in mice.

7. Underutilization of A2 ABO incompatible kidney transplantation.

8. Murine islet allograft tolerance upon blockade of the B-lymphocyte stimulator, BLyS/BAFF.

10. Primary B cell repertoire remodeling to achieve humoral transplantation tolerance.

11. Strategies for B-lymphocyte repertoire remodeling in transplantation tolerance.

12. Essential role for B cells in transplantation tolerance.

13. Acquisition of humoral transplantation tolerance upon de novo emergence of B lymphocytes.

14. B-lymphocyte homeostasis and BLyS-directed immunotherapy in transplantation.

15. A novel CD93 polymorphism in non-obese diabetic (NOD) and NZB/W F1 mice is linked to a CD4+ iNKT cell deficient state.

16. B-cell tolerance in transplantation: is repertoire remodeling the answer?

17. In vivo BLyS/BAFF neutralization ameliorates islet-directed autoimmunity in nonobese diabetic mice.

18. B lymphocyte-directed immunotherapy promotes long-term islet allograft survival in nonhuman primates.

19. B cell-mediated antigen presentation is required for the pathogenesis of acute cardiac allograft rejection.

20. Cutting edge: impaired transitional B cell production and selection in the nonobese diabetic mouse.

21. The frequency of double-positive thymocytes expressing an alphabeta TCR clonotype regulates peripheral CD4 T cell compartment homeostasis.

22. NOD B-cells are insufficient to incite T-cell-mediated anti-islet autoimmunity.

23. Alloreactive CD4 T cell activation in vivo: an autonomous function of the indirect pathway of alloantigen presentation.

24. Specialized CC-chemokine secretion by Th1 cells in destructive autoimmune myocarditis.

25. The role of t/b lymphocyte collaboration in the regulation of autoimmune and alloimmune responses.

26. Elimination of maternally transmitted autoantibodies prevents diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice.

27. B-cell deficiency and type 1 diabetes.

28. Impaired activation of islet-reactive CD4 T cells in pancreatic lymph nodes of B cell-deficient nonobese diabetic mice.

29. Impaired CD4 T cell activation due to reliance upon B cell-mediated costimulation in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice.

30. Tracking alloreactive cell division in vivo.

31. Origin, kinetics, and function of chimeric B lymphocytes in liver allografts.

32. I-Ag7-mediated antigen presentation by B lymphocytes is critical in overcoming a checkpoint in T cell tolerance to islet beta cells of nonobese diabetic mice.

33. Contribution of the innate immune system to autoimmune diabetes: a role for the CR1/CR2 complement receptors.

34. A direct method for the calculation of alloreactive CD4+ T cell precursor frequency.

35. Characterization of anergic anti-DNA B cells: B cell anergy is a T cell-independent and potentially reversible process.

36. Cutting edge: alloimmune responses against major and minor histocompatibility antigens: distinct division kinetics and requirement for CD28 costimulation.

37. Characterization of the alloimmune response to minor histocompatibility antigens by in vivo MLR.

38. In vivo MLR: a novel method for the study of alloimmune responses.

39. B lymphocytes influence the shape of the mature preimmune CD4+ TCR repertoire.

40. Self-reactive B cells in nonautoimmune and autoimmune mice.

41. Regulation of anti-double-stranded DNA B cells in nonautoimmune mice: localization to the T-B interface of the splenic follicle.

42. Immunology of IDDM.

43. B-cells are required for the initiation of insulitis and sialitis in nonobese diabetic mice.

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