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1. A gut-oral microbiome–driven axis controls oropharyngeal candidiasis through retinoic acid

2. The RNA-binding protein IMP2 drives a stromal-Th17 cell circuit in autoimmune neuroinflammation

3. Regnase-1 Deficiency Restrains Klebsiella pneumoniae Infection by Regulation of a Type I Interferon Response

4. The Globular C1q Receptor Is Required for Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling during Candida albicans Infection

5. RTEC-intrinsic IL-17–driven inflammatory circuit amplifies antibody-induced glomerulonephritis and is constrained by Regnase-1

6. Candidalysin activates innate epithelial immune responses via epidermal growth factor receptor

7. T Cell Receptor-Independent, CD31/IL-17A-Driven Inflammatory Axis Shapes Synovitis in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

8. Processing of Candida albicans Ece1p Is Critical for Candidalysin Maturation and Fungal Virulence

9. Neutrophils Do Not Express IL-17A in the Context of Acute Oropharyngeal Candidiasis

10. The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Governs Epithelial Cell Invasion during Oropharyngeal Candidiasis

11. Empowering Women: Moving from Awareness to Action at the Immunology of Fungal Infections Gordon Research Conference

12. Innate Immunity to Mucosal Candida Infections

13. When IL-17 gets on your nerves

14. ‘(m6)A’ stands for ‘autoimmunity’: reading, writing, and erasing RNA modifications during inflammation

15. Fungal sensing enhances neutrophil metabolic fitness by regulating antifungal Glut1 activity

16. Receptor-kinase EGFR-MAPK adaptor proteins mediate the epithelial response to Candida albicans via the cytolytic peptide toxin, candidalysin

17. EGFR-MAPK adaptor proteins mediate the epithelial response to Candida albicans via the cytolytic peptide toxin, candidalysin

18. Arid5a mediates an IL-17-dependent pathway that drives autoimmunity but not antifungal host defense

19. IL-17RA-signaling in Lgr5(+) intestinal stem cells induces expression of transcription factor ATOH1 to promote secretory cell lineage commitment

20. IL-17 receptor–based signaling and implications for disease

21. The Globular C1q Receptor Is Required for Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling during Candida albicans Infection

22. Regnase-1 deficiency restrains Klebsiella pneumoniae infection by regulation of a Type I interferon response

23. The m 6 A reader IMP2 directs autoimmune inflammation through an IL-17– and TNFα-dependent C/EBP transcription factor axis

24. RTEC-intrinsic IL-17–driven inflammatory circuit amplifies antibody-induced glomerulonephritis and is constrained by Regnase-1

25. The globular C1q receptor is required for epidermal growth factor receptor signaling during Candida albicans infection

26. IL-17 metabolically reprograms activated fibroblastic reticular cells for proliferation and survival

27. The IL-17 Family of Cytokines in Health and Disease

28. Antibody-induced glomerulonephritis is amplified by RTEC-intrinsic IL-17 signaling and restrained by IL-17-mediated induction of the endoribonuclease Regnase-1 (Zc3h12a)

29. Infections in the monogenic autoimmune syndrome APECED

30. Local sustained delivery of anti-IL-17A antibodies limits inflammatory bone loss in murine experimental periodontitis

31. The metabolism-modulating activity of IL-17 signaling in health and disease

32. An IL-17F.S65L knockin mouse reveals similarities and differences in IL-17F function in oral candidiasis: A new tool to understand IL-17F

33. Restoring glucose uptake rescues neutrophil dysfunction and protects against systemic fungal infection in mouse models of kidney disease

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35. A loss-of-function mutation in IL-17F enhances susceptibility of mice to oropharyngeal candidiasis

36. Extracellular ATP released from Candida albicans activates non-peptidergic neurons to augment host defense

37. Regulation of host-microbe interactions at oral mucosal barriers by type 17 immunity

38. IL-36 and IL-1/IL-17 Drive Immunity to Oral Candidiasis via Parallel Mechanisms

39. The Interleukin (IL) 17R/IL-22R Signaling Axis Is Dispensable for Vulvovaginal Candidiasis Regardless of Estrogen Status

40. Fungus Among Us: The Frenemies Within

41. IL-17 Signaling Triggers Degradation of the Constitutive NF-κB Inhibitor ABIN-1

42. Follistatin‐like protein 1 modulates IL‐17 signaling via IL‐17RC regulation in stromal cells

43. IL-17 Signaling: The Yin and the Yang

44. CCAAT/Enhancer-binding protein β promotes pathogenesis of EAE

45. MCPIP1/Regnase-1 Restricts IL-17A– and IL-17C–Dependent Skin Inflammation

46. IL-17 Receptor Signaling in the Lung Epithelium Is Required for Mucosal Chemokine Gradients and Pulmonary Host Defense against K. pneumoniae

47. IL-17 Receptor Signaling in Oral Epithelial Cells Is Critical for Protection against Oropharyngeal Candidiasis

48. Empowering Women: Moving from Awareness to Action at the Immunology of Fungal Infections Gordon Research Conference

49. Candidalysin: discovery and function in Candida albicans infections

50. Combined Blockade of TNFα and IL-17A Ameliorates Progression of Collagen-Induced Arthritis without Causing Serious Infections in Mice

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