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1. Alteration of microbiota antibody-mediated immune selection contributes to dysbiosis in inflammatory bowel diseases

2. Therapeutic Potential of Anti-Interferon α Vaccination on SjS-Related Features in the MRL/lpr Autoimmune Mouse Model

3. Impact of Dextran-Sodium-Sulfate-Induced Enteritis on Murine Cytomegalovirus Reactivation

4. Metabolites and secretory immunoglobulins: messengers and effectors of the host-microbiota intestinal equilibrium

5. Gingival tissue as a reservoir for human immunodeficiency virus type 1: Preliminary results of a cross-sectional observational study

6. NOD2 deficiency increases retrograde transport of secretory IgA complexes in Crohn’s disease

7. Impact of IgA isoforms on their ability to activate dendritic cells and to prime T cells

8. New chimeric TLR7/NOD2 agonist is a potent adjuvant to induce mucosal immune responses

9. Neutralizing and Targeting Properties of a New Set of α4β7-Specific Antibodies Are Influenced by Their Isotype

10. Human Secretory IgM: An Elusive Player in Mucosal Immunity

11. The STING ligand cGAMP potentiates the efficacy of vaccine-induced CD8+ T cells

12. Cutting Edge: New Chimeric NOD2/TLR2 Adjuvant Drastically Increases Vaccine Immunogenicity

13. Vaccination against Salmonella Infection: the Mucosal Way

14. Humoral responses against HIV in male genital tract: role in sexual transmission and perspectives for preventive strategies

15. Brief Report: A High Rate of β7+ Gut-Homing Lymphocytes in HIV-Infected Immunological Nonresponders is Associated With Poor CD4 T-Cell Recovery During Suppressive HAART

16. [Targeting and role of α4β7 integrin in the pathophysiology of IBD and HIV infection]

17. Directing vaccine immune responses to mucosa by nanosized particulate carriers encapsulating NOD ligands

18. Answering the call for educating the new generation of vaccinologists – A new European Erasmus+ Joint Master degree in vaccinology

19. Dectin-1 is essential for reverse transcytosis of glycosylated SIgA-antigen complexes by intestinal M cells

20. Encapsulation of Nod1 and Nod2 receptor ligands into poly(lactic acid) nanoparticles potentiates their immune properties

21. New insights in mucosal vaccine development

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