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1. Translation in amino-acid-poor environments is limited by tRNAGln charging

2. A Randomized Placebo Controlled Study of a Plant-Based Dietary Versus Supplement Versus Placebo Intervention in Patients with Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) and Smoldering Multiple Myeloma (SMM) - the Nutrition Prevention (NUTRIVENTION-3) Study

3. A Pilot Plant Based Dietary Intervention in MGUS and SMM Patients with Elevated BMI Is Feasible and Associated with Improvements in Metabolic and Microbiome Biomarkers of Progression

5. Alloreactive T cells deficient of the short-chain fatty acid receptor GPR109A induce less graft-versus-host disease

6. Supplementary Figure 5 from Serine Catabolism Regulates Mitochondrial Redox Control during Hypoxia

7. Table S1, Table S2, Table S3, Table S4 from Clinical and Biological Correlates of Neurotoxicity Associated with CAR T-cell Therapy in Patients with B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

8. Supplementary Figure 1B from Serine Catabolism Regulates Mitochondrial Redox Control during Hypoxia

9. Supplementary Figure 2 from Serine Catabolism Regulates Mitochondrial Redox Control during Hypoxia

10. Data from Serine Catabolism Regulates Mitochondrial Redox Control during Hypoxia

11. Supplementary Figure 4 from Serine Catabolism Regulates Mitochondrial Redox Control during Hypoxia

13. Supplementary Figure 3 from Serine Catabolism Regulates Mitochondrial Redox Control during Hypoxia

14. Figure S1, Figure S2, Figure S3, Figure S4 from Clinical and Biological Correlates of Neurotoxicity Associated with CAR T-cell Therapy in Patients with B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

15. Microbial Bile Acid Metabolism Shapes Effector T Cell Responses during Inflammation in Mouse and Human

16. Microbial Changes in Response to a Plant-Based Diet and/or Supplements in SMM Patients: A National Multi-Arm Randomized Prospective Telehealth Study Via Healthtree: The Nutrition Prevention (NUTRIVENTION-2) Study

17. Tumor Tissue-Specific Biomarkers of Colorectal Cancer by Anatomic Location and Stage

18. M24B aminopeptidase inhibitors selectively activate the CARD8 inflammasome

19. Supplemental Fig.1-4;Supplemental Tables 1-3; Suipplemental Methods from Molecular and Clinical Effects of Notch Inhibition in Glioma Patients: A Phase 0/I Trial

20. Supplemental Figure 4 from Mitochondrial Inhibition Augments the Efficacy of Imatinib by Resetting the Metabolic Phenotype of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

21. Supplemental Figure 3 from Mitochondrial Inhibition Augments the Efficacy of Imatinib by Resetting the Metabolic Phenotype of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

22. Data from Mitochondrial Inhibition Augments the Efficacy of Imatinib by Resetting the Metabolic Phenotype of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

23. Data from Molecular and Clinical Effects of Notch Inhibition in Glioma Patients: A Phase 0/I Trial

24. Supplemental Figure 2 from Mitochondrial Inhibition Augments the Efficacy of Imatinib by Resetting the Metabolic Phenotype of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

25. Supplemental Figure 1 from Mitochondrial Inhibition Augments the Efficacy of Imatinib by Resetting the Metabolic Phenotype of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

26. Supplemental Figure 5 from Mitochondrial Inhibition Augments the Efficacy of Imatinib by Resetting the Metabolic Phenotype of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor

28. A genetically encoded tool to increase cellular NADH/NAD+ ratio in living cells

29. Impaired mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation limits the self-renewal of T cells exposed to persistent antigen

30. Microbiota modulate sympathetic neurons via a gut–brain circuit

31. Bacterial metabolism of bile acids promotes generation of peripheral regulatory T cells

32. MAIT and Vδ2 unconventional T cells are supported by a diverse intestinal microbiome and correlate with favorable patient outcome after allogeneic HCT

35. Cytosolic peptide accumulation activates the NLRP1 and CARD8 inflammasomes

36. Persistent Severe Hyperlactatemia and Metabolic Derangement in Lethal

37. Integrated metagenomic and bile acid metabolomic analysis of human fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent Clostridioides difficile and/or inflammatory bowel diseases

38. Differential mosquito attraction to humans is associated with skin-derived carboxylic acid levels

39. Microbial Bile Acid Metabolism Shapes Effector T Cell Responses during Graft-Versus-Host Disease in Mouse and Human

40. Protein folding stress potentiates NLRP1 and CARD8 inflammasome activation

41. The Mouse Gastrointestinal Bacteria Catalogue enables translation between the mouse and human gut microbiotas via functional mapping

42. Connecting copper and cancer: from transition metal signalling to metalloplasia

43. Lactose drives Enterococcus expansion to promote graft-versus-host disease

44. Comparison of Topical and Intravenous Tranexamic Acid for Total Knee Replacement

45. Microbiota-derived lantibiotic restores resistance against vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus

46. c-MYC regulates mRNA translation efficiency and start-site selection in lymphoma

48. Translation in amino-acid-poor environments is limited by tRNAGln charging

49. Lactate dehydrogenase A-dependent aerobic glycolysis promotes natural killer cell anti-viral and anti-tumor function

50. The microbe-derived short-chain fatty acids butyrate and propionate are associated with protection from chronic GVHD

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