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1. The Anti-Inflammatory Immune Response in Early Trichinella spiralis Intestinal Infection Depends on Serine Protease Inhibitor-Mediated Alternative Activation of Macrophages.

2. Intestinal inflammation modulates expression of the iron-regulating hormone hepcidin depending on erythropoietic activity and the commensal microbiota.

3. Helminth infection impairs autophagy-mediated killing of bacterial enteropathogens by macrophages.

4. Multidrug resistance-associated transporter 2 regulates mucosal inflammation by facilitating the synthesis of hepoxilin A3.

5. Attenuated inflammatory responses in hemochromatosis reveal a role for iron in the regulation of macrophage cytokine translation.

6. Alternatively activated macrophages in intestinal helminth infection: effects on concurrent bacterial colitis.

7. The recirculating B cell pool contains two functionally distinct, long-lived, posttransitional, follicular B cell populations.

8. Helminth-primed dendritic cells alter the host response to enteric bacterial infection.

9. Toll-like receptor 4 signaling by intestinal microbes influences susceptibility to food allergy.

10. An enteric helminth infection protects against an allergic response to dietary antigen.

11. Enteric infection acts as an adjuvant for the response to a model food antigen.

12. Orally induced peripheral nonresponsiveness is maintained in the absence of functional Th1 or Th2 cells.

13. A helminth-induced mucosal Th2 response alters nonresponsiveness to oral administration of a soluble antigen.

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