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1. Role of MR1-driven signals and amphiregulin on the recruitment and repair function of MAIT cells during skin wound healing.

2. Cytotoxic and regulatory roles of mucosal-associated invariant T cells in type 1 diabetes.

3. MAIT, MR1, microbes and riboflavin: a paradigm for the co-evolution of invariant TCRs and restricting MHCI-like molecules?

4. MHC class I-related molecule, MR1, and mucosal-associated invariant T cells.

5. Restricting nonclassical MHC genes coevolve with TRAV genes used by innate-like T cells in mammals.

6. Double-positive thymocytes select mucosal-associated invariant T cells.

7. MR1B, a natural spliced isoform of the MHC-related 1 protein, is expressed as homodimers at the cell surface and activates MAIT cells.

8. MAIT cell recognition of MR1 on bacterially infected and uninfected cells.

9. Mucosal-associated invariant T cells: unconventional development and function.

10. MR1 antigen presentation to mucosal-associated invariant T cells was highly conserved in evolution.

11. Stepwise development of MAIT cells in mouse and human.

12. MR1 uses an endocytic pathway to activate mucosal-associated invariant T cells.

13. CD1d- and MR1-restricted invariant T cells: of mice and men.

14. Evidence for MR1 antigen presentation to mucosal-associated invariant T cells.

15. Expansion and function of CD8+ T cells expressing Ly49 inhibitory receptors specific for MHC class I molecules.

16. Selection of evolutionarily conserved mucosal-associated invariant T cells by MR1.

17. An invariant T cell receptor alpha chain defines a novel TAP-independent major histocompatibility complex class Ib-restricted alpha/beta T cell subpopulation in mammals.

18. An invariant T cell receptor alpha chain is used by a unique subset of major histocompatibility complex class I-specific CD4+ and CD4-8- T cells in mice and humans.

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