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1. A Soluble Immune Effector Binds Both Fungi and Bacteria via Separate Functional Domains

2. Gut immunity in a protochordate involves a secreted immunoglobulin-type mediator binding host chitin and bacteria

3. Chitin protects the gut epithelial barrier in a protochordate model of DSS-induced colitis

4. Development and Characterization of Anti-Nitr9 Antibodies

6. Spotted Gar and the Evolution of Innate Immune Receptors

7. A Soluble Immune Effector Binds Both Fungi and Bacteria via Separate Functional Domains

9. The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution

10. Chitin protects gut epithelial barrier in a protochordate model of DSS-induced colitis

11. Immune-directed support of rich microbial communities in the gut has ancient roots

12. Differential expression and ligand binding indicate alternative functions for zebrafish polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) and a family of pIgR-like (PIGRL) proteins

13. Genome complexity in the coelacanth is reflected in its adaptive immune system

14. Gut immunity in a protochordate involves a secreted immunoglobulin-type mediator binding host chitin and bacteria

15. The identification of additional zebrafish DICP genes reveals haplotype variation and linkage to MHC class I genes

16. The amphioxus genome provides unique insight into the evolution of immunity

17. A role for variable region-containing chitin-binding proteins (VCBPs) in host gut–bacteria interactions

18. The phylogenetic origins of natural killer receptors and recognition: relationships, possibilities, and realities

19. The basis for haplotype complexity in VCBPs, an immune-type receptor in amphioxus

20. The origins of vertebrate adaptive immunity

21. A Bony Fish Immunological Receptor of the NITR Multigene Family Mediates Allogeneic Recognition

22. Structural characteristics of zebrafish orthologs of adaptor molecules that associate with transmembrane immune receptors

23. Alternative mechanisms of immune receptor diversity

24. The zebrafish activating immune receptor Nitr9 signals via Dap12

25. Massive expansion and functional divergence of innate immune genes in a protostome

26. Ancient evolutionary origin of diversified variable regions demonstrated by crystal structures of an immune-type receptor in amphioxus

27. Ancient divergence of a complex family of immune-type receptor genes

28. Reconstructing immune phylogeny: new perspectives

29. Variable domains and a VpreB-like molecule are present in a jawless vertebrate

30. Resolution of the novel immune-type receptor gene cluster in zebrafish

31. Evolutionary Origins of Lymphocytes: Ensembles of T Cell and B Cell Transcriptional Regulators in a Cartilaginous Fish

32. Novel Immune-type Receptor Genes and the Origins of Adaptive and Innate Immune Recognition

33. Zebrafish as an immunological model system

34. BIVM, a Novel Gene Widely Distributed among Deuterostomes, Shares a Core Sequence with an Unusual Gene in Giardia lamblia

35. Expression of Ciona intestinalis Variable Region-Containing Chitin-Binding Proteins during Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Their Role in Host-Microbe Interactions

36. Multigene families of immunoglobulin domain-containing innate immune receptors in zebrafish: deciphering the differences

37. The gut of geographically disparate Ciona intestinalis harbors a core microbiota

38. Extraordinary variation in a diversified family of immune-type receptor genes

39. The zebrafish fth1, slc3a2, men1, pc, fgf3 and cycd1 genes define two regions of conserved synteny between linkage group 7 and human chromosome 11q13

40. A novel multigene family encodes diversified variable regions

41. Early Histocompatibility: Color the Mechanism Green and Red

42. α, β, γ, and δ T Cell Antigen Receptor Genes Arose Early in Vertebrate Phylogeny

43. Colonial match and mismatch

44. Genome complexity in the coelacanth is reflected in its adaptive immune system

45. Histocompatibility: clarifying fusion confusion

46. Changing Views of the Evolution of Immunity

47. A Novel Mutation (Cys145→Stop) in Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Is Associated with Newly Diagnosed X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia in a 51-Year-Old Male

48. Generation of immunoglobulin light chain gene diversity in Raja erinacea is not associated with somatic rearrangement, an exception to a central paradigm of B cell immunity

49. Erratum: Corrigendum: The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons

50. A Basal Chordate Model for Studies of Gut Microbial Immune Interactions

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