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1. Divergent metabolic programmes control two populations of MAIT cells that protect the lung.

2. SARS-CoV-2 Omicron (B.1.1.529) shows minimal neurotropism in a double-humanized mouse model

3. Epithelial HVEM maintains intraepithelial T cell survival and contributes to host protection.

4. Intermittent PI3Kδ inhibition sustains anti-tumour immunity and curbs irAEs.

5. Stimulation of a subset of natural killer T cells by CD103+ DC is required for GM-CSF and protection from pneumococcal infection.

6. Calcium signals regulate the functional differentiation of thymic iNKT cells

7. Metabolic activation and colitis pathogenesis is prevented by lymphotoxin β receptor expression in neutrophils.

8. Transcriptome and chromatin landscape of iNKT cells are shaped by subset differentiation and antigen exposure.

9. Elongated neutrophil-derived structures are blood-borne microparticles formed by rolling neutrophils during sepsis

10. Bacterial Infection Allows for Functional Examination of Adoptively Transferred Mouse Innate Lymphoid Cell Subsets.

11. HSV-1 latency and the kinetics of reactivation are regulated by a complex network of interactions between HVEM, its ligands (gD, BTLA, LIGHT and CD160) and LAT

12. Mrp1 is involved in lipid presentation and iNKT cell activation by Streptococcus pneumoniae.

13. LIGHT-HVEM Signaling in Innate Lymphoid Cell Subsets Protects Against Enteric Bacterial Infection.

14. Altered thymic differentiation and modulation of arthritis by invariant NKT cells expressing mutant ZAP70.

15. Production of α-galactosylceramide by a prominent member of the human gut microbiota.

16. Production of α-Galactosylceramide by a Prominent Member of the Human Gut Microbiota

17. Helicobacter pylori cholesteryl α-glucosides contribute to its pathogenicity and immune response by natural killer T cells.

20. A crucial role for HVEM and BTLA in preventing intestinal inflammation

22. The Role of Innate Immunity in Autoimmunity

23. Constitutive Cytokine mRNAs Mark Natural Killer (NK) and NK T Cells Poised for Rapid Effector Function

24. NIK-dependent RelB Activation Defines a Unique Signaling Pathway for the Development of Vα14i NKT Cells

25. NIK-dependent RelB activation defines a unique signaling pathway for the development of V alpha 14i NKT cells.

26. Binding and Antigen Presentation of Ceramide-Containing Glycolipids by Soluble Mouse and Human Cd1d Molecules

27. Altered Immune Responses in Interleukin 10 Transgenic Mice

31. Killers on Patrol: Liver Lymphocytes Remain in the Blood Vessels

32. A novel role for IL-27 in mediating the survival of activated mouse CD4 T lymphocytes: IL-27 inhibits activation induced T cell death

33. Diverse Endogenous Antigens for Mouse Natural Killer T Cells: Self-Antigens That Are Not Glycosphingolipids

34. Mechanisms for glycolipid antigen-driven cytokine polarization by Vα14i NKT cells1

35. T Cell Intrinsic Heterodimeric Complexes between HVEM and BTLA Determine Receptivity to the Surrounding Microenvironment1

36. Roles of 3′ and 4′ Hydroxyls in α-Galactosylceramide Stimulation of Invariant Natural Killer T Cells

37. Abrogation of Anti-Retinal Autoimmunity in IL-10 Transgenic Mice Due to Reduced T Cell Priming and Inhibition of Disease Effector Mechanisms1

38. A murine model of NKT cell-mediated liver injury induced by alpha-galactosylceramide/d-galactosamine

39. NKT cells: what's in a name?

40. Essential role of NKT cells producing IL-4 and IL-13 in the development of allergen-induced airway hyperreactivity.

41. The transcription factor NR4A3 controls CD103+ dendritic cell migration.

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