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201. Paracetamol reduces influenza-induced immunopathology in a mouse model of infection without compromising virus clearance or the generation of protective immunity.

202. Novel role of regulatory T cells in limiting early neutrophil responses in skin H. Richards et al. Regulatory T cells suppress neutrophils.

203. Regulating the immune response to tumours

205. The Ussing chamber system for measuring intestinal permeability in health and disease.

206. A targeted single mutation in influenza A virus universal epitope transforms immunogenicity and protective immunity via CD4 + T cell activation.

207. Lower Humoral and Cellular Immunity Following Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection Compared to Symptomatic Infection in Education (The ACE Cohort).

208. Structural definition of HLA class II-presented SARS-CoV-2 epitopes reveals a mechanism to escape pre-existing CD4 + T cell immunity.

209. Resolution of persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection with prolonged intravenous remdesivir and vaccination in a patient post CAR-T.

210. Rising incidence, progression and changing patterns of liver disease in Wales 1999-2019.

211. Three-dimensional Imaging Reveals Immune-driven Tumor-associated High Endothelial Venules as a Key Correlate of Tumor Rejection Following Depletion of Regulatory T Cells.

212. Treg-driven tumour control by PI3Kδ inhibition limits myeloid-derived suppressor cell expansion.

213. Magnitude of venous or capillary blood-derived SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response determines COVID-19 immunity.

214. Response to COVID-19 booster vaccinations in seronegative people with multiple sclerosis.

215. Whole blood-based measurement of SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells reveals asymptomatic infection and vaccine immunogenicity in healthy subjects and patients with solid-organ cancers.

216. Seven mysteries of LAG-3: a multi-faceted immune receptor of increasing complexity.

217. The Dual Role of High Endothelial Venules in Cancer Progression versus Immunity.

218. Immune Remodeling of the Extracellular Matrix Drives Loss of Cancer Stem Cells and Tumor Rejection.

219. Enhanced antitumor immunity through sequential targeting of PI3Kδ and LAG3.

220. Molecular Rules Underpinning Enhanced Affinity Binding of Human T Cell Receptors Engineered for Immunotherapy.

221. CD4 + T Cells Recognize Conserved Influenza A Epitopes through Shared Patterns of V-Gene Usage and Complementary Biochemical Features.

223. Cancer Antigen Discovery Is Enabled by RNA Sequencing of Highly Purified Malignant and Nonmalignant Cells.

224. VDJdb in 2019: database extension, new analysis infrastructure and a T-cell receptor motif compendium.

225. Efficacy of rituximab in difficult-to-manage autoimmune hepatitis: Results from the International Autoimmune Hepatitis Group.

226. TCR-induced alteration of primary MHC peptide anchor residue.

227. Effect of Modified Vaccinia Ankara-5T4 and Low-Dose Cyclophosphamide on Antitumor Immunity in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

228. Enhanced Detection of Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells Using Altered Peptide Flanking Residue Peptide-MHC Class II Multimers.

229. Eliminating roles for T-bet and IL-2 but revealing superior activation and proliferation as mechanisms underpinning dominance of regulatory T cells in tumors.

230. A distinct chemokine axis does not account for enrichment of Foxp3(+)  CD4(+) T cells in carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas.

231. Antibody stabilization of peptide-MHC multimers reveals functional T cells bearing extremely low-affinity TCRs.

232. Progression of carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas is associated with the accumulation of naïve CD4+ T cells via blood vessels and lymphatics.

233. The paradox of NKp46+ natural killer cells: drivers of severe hepatitis C virus-induced pathology but in-vivo resistance to interferon α treatment.

234. Escalating regulation of 5T4-specific IFN-γ + CD4 + T cells distinguishes colorectal cancer patients from healthy controls and provides a target for in vivo therapy.

235. Epithelial barriers, microbiota, and colorectal cancer.

236. Avidity of influenza-specific memory CD8+ T-cell populations decays over time compromising antiviral immunity.

237. Hunting for clues: Regulatory T cells and colorectal cancer.

238. Rapid early innate control of hepatitis C virus during IFN-α treatment compromises adaptive CD4+ T-cell immunity.

239. Clinical characteristics of hepatitis E in a "Non-Endemic" population.

240. Type I interferon (IFN alpha) acts directly on human memory CD4+ T cells altering their response to antigen.

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