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1. IFNγ-induction of TH1-like regulatory T cells controls antiviral responses

2. Neuronally expressed PDL1, not PD1, suppresses acute nociception

3. Pathological Tau transmission initiated by binding lymphocyte-activation gene 3

4. Supplementary Data from Systemic Immune Dysfunction in Cancer Patients Driven by IL6 Induction of LAG3 in Peripheral CD8+ T Cells

5. Data from Systemic Immune Dysfunction in Cancer Patients Driven by IL6 Induction of LAG3 in Peripheral CD8+ T Cells

7. Systemic Immune Dysfunction in Cancer Patients Driven by IL6 Induction of LAG3 in Peripheral CD8+ T Cells

9. Supplementary Tables 1-2, Figures 1-11 from Immune Inhibitory Molecules LAG-3 and PD-1 Synergistically Regulate T-cell Function to Promote Tumoral Immune Escape

10. Epitope Mapping of Therapeutic Antibodies Targeting Human LAG3

11. COVID-19 versus Non–COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Comparison of Demographics, Physiologic Parameters, Inflammatory Biomarkers, and Clinical Outcomes

12. Regulatory T Cell–Derived TRAIL Is Not Required for Peripheral Tolerance

13. Autoreactive CD8

14. Therapeutic targeting of regulatory T cells in cancer

15. Molecular Pathways and Mechanisms of LAG3 in Cancer Therapy

16. Neuropilin-1 is a T cell memory checkpoint limiting long-term antitumor immunity

17. Treg-Cell-Derived IL-35-Coated Extracellular Vesicles Promote Infectious Tolerance

18. Antibodies targeting conserved non-canonical antigens and endemic coronaviruses associate with favorable outcomes in severe COVID-19

19. Intractable Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Prolonged Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Replication in a Chimeric Antigen Receptor-Modified T-Cell Therapy Recipient: A Case Study

20. Interferon-γ: teammate or opponent in the tumour microenvironment?

21. The costimulatory activity of Tim-3 requires Akt and MAPK signaling and its recruitment to the immune synapse

22. Regulatory T Cells: Barriers of Immune Infiltration Into the Tumor Microenvironment

23. Aplp1 and the Aplp1-Lag3 Complex facilitates transmission of pathologic α-synuclein

24. Intratumoral regulatory T cells: markers, subsets and their impact on anti‐tumor immunity

25. Adaptive plasticity of IL-10+ and IL-35+ Treg cells cooperatively promotes tumor T cell exhaustion

26. Interferon Gamma Induction of TH1-like Tregs Controls Anti-viral Responses

27. Bifurcated monocyte states are predictive of mortality in severe COVID-19

28. Regulatory T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment

29. LAG3 associates with TCR-CD3 complexes and suppresses signaling by driving co-receptor-Lck dissociation

30. A Cre-driven allele-conditioning line to interrogate CD4

31. Resistance to PD1 blockade in the absence of metalloprotease-mediated LAG3 shedding

32. Regulatory T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment

33. The co-stimulatory activity of Tim-3 requires Akt and MAPK signaling and immune synapse recruitment

34. People critically ill with COVID-19 exhibit peripheral immune profiles predictive of mortality and reflective of SARS-CoV-2 lung viral burden

35. 253 PD1 and LAG3 converge to limit polyfunctionality and systemic immunity

36. Neuropilin-1 is a T cell memory checkpoint limiting long-term antitumor immunity

37. Lymphocyte-Activation Gene 3 (LAG3): the Next Immune Checkpoint Receptor

38. Adaptive plasticity of IL-10

39. Competition for Active TGFβ Cytokine Allows for Selective Retention of Antigen-Specific Tissue- Resident Memory T Cells in the Epidermal Niche

40. Interleukin-35 Limits Anti-Tumor Immunity

41. Neuropilin-1: a checkpoint target with unique implications for cancer immunology and immunotherapy

42. Interferon gamma production by regulatory T cells is required for response to cancer immunotherapy

43. Treg Cells Promote the SREBP1-Dependent Metabolic Fitness of Tumor-Promoting Macrophages via Repression of CD8

44. Identification of the Docking Site for CD3 on the T Cell Receptor β Chain by Solution NMR

45. LAG-3 limits regulatory T cell proliferation and function in autoimmune diabetes

46. Interferon-γ Drives T

47. Treg Cells Promote the SREBP1-Dependent Metabolic Fitness of Tumor-Promoting Macrophages via Repression of CD8+ T Cell-Derived Interferon-γ

48. Stability and function of regulatory T cells is maintained by a neuropilin-1–semaphorin-4a axis

49. Pathological α-synuclein transmission initiated by binding lymphocyte-activation gene 3

50. Modulation of Redox Balance Leaves Murine Diabetogenic TH1 T Cells 'LAG-3-ing' Behind

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