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1. Cell therapy with human IL-10-producing ILC2s limits xenogeneic graft-versus-host disease by inhibiting pathogenic T cell responses

3. Tissue-Dependent Adaptations and Functions of Innate Lymphoid Cells

4. Beyond Immunity: Underappreciated Functions of Intestinal Macrophages

5. Macrophages orchestrate breast cancer early dissemination and metastasis

6. Cytokine Networks between Innate Lymphoid Cells and Myeloid Cells

7. The Preprint Club

8. NLRP1B and NLRP3 Control the Host Response following Colonization with the Commensal Protist Tritrichomonas musculis

11. Supplemental Figure S3 from Requirement for Innate Immunity and CD90+ NK1.1− Lymphocytes to Treat Established Melanoma with Chemo-Immunotherapy

12. Data from Requirement for Innate Immunity and CD90+ NK1.1− Lymphocytes to Treat Established Melanoma with Chemo-Immunotherapy

13. The commensal protistTritrichomonas musculusexhibits a dynamic life cycle that induces B cell-modulated remodeling of the gut microbiota

14. The protozoan commensal Tritrichomonas musculis is a natural adjuvant for mucosal IgA

15. Macrophage control of Crohn's disease

16. A gut commensal protozoa remotely shapes a lung niche for asthma-promoting eosinophils

17. Microbial Energy Metabolism Fuels a CSF2-dependent Intestinal Macrophage Niche within Tertiary Lymphoid Organs

19. Vasoactive intestinal peptide promotes host defense against enteric pathogens by modulating the recruitment of group 3 innate lymphoid cells

20. Anti–GM-CSF autoantibodies promote a 'pre-diseased' state in Crohn’s Disease

21. Remote regulation of type 2 immunity by intestinal parasites

22. Neutralizing Anti-Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Autoantibodies Recognize Post-Translational Glycosylations on Granulocyte Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor Years Before Diagnosis and Predict Complicated Crohn's Disease

23. NLRP1B and NLRP3 Control the Host Response following Colonization with the Commensal Protist

24. Interleukin-1β-induced IRAK1 ubiquitination is required for TH-GM-CSF cell differentiation in T cell-mediated inflammation

25. Isolation of mononuclear phagocytes from the mouse gut

26. THE ROLE OF GROUP 3 INNATE LYMPHOID CELLS (ILC3) IN GM-CSF/CSF2RB-DEPENDENT INTESTINAL HOMEOSTASIS IN CROHN’S DISEASE

27. NKR-P1B expression in gut-associated innate lymphoid cells is required for the control of gastrointestinal tract infections

28. A5 GM-CSF AUTOANTIBODIES: PREDICTORS OF CROHN’S DISEASE DEVELOPMENT AND A NOVEL THERAPEUTIC APPROACH

29. Macrophages orchestrate breast cancer early dissemination and metastasis

30. A functional genomics predictive network model identifies regulators of inflammatory bowel disease

31. Rapid isolation of mouse ILCs from murine intestinal tissues

32. Rapid isolation of mouse ILCs from murine intestinal tissues

33. Isolation of mononuclear phagocytes from the mouse gut

34. Gut T cell-independent IgA responses to commensal bacteria require engagement of the TACI receptor on B cells

35. Going green with solar-powered ILC3 homeostasis

36. iRhom2 regulates CSF1R cell surface expression and non-steady state myelopoiesis in mice

37. 400 GM-CSF AUTOANTIBODIES PRECEDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CROHN'S DISEASE AND PREDICT COMPLICATED PHENOTYPE AT DIAGNOSIS

38. Interleukin-1β-induced IRAK1 ubiquitination is required for T

39. Interleukin-1b-Induced IRAK1 Ubiquitination is Required for TH-GM-CSF Cell Differentiation in T Cell-Mediated Inflammation

40. Neutrophils instruct homeostatic and pathological states in naive tissues

41. The cis-Regulatory Atlas of the Mouse Immune System

42. The ion channel TRPM7 is required for B cell lymphopoiesis

43. Microbiotas from Humans with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Alter the Balance of Gut Th17 and RORγt

44. Inflammatory bowel disease microbiotas alter gut CD4 T-cell homeostasis and drive colitis in mice

45. The common mouse protozoa Tritrichomonas muris alters mucosal T cell homeostasis and colitis susceptibility

46. Regulation of macrophage development and function in peripheral tissues

47. Cytokine Networks between Innate Lymphoid Cells and Myeloid Cells

48. Deciphering the combinatorial influence of diet and the microbiota on experimental colitis

49. ILC2 Activation by Protozoan Commensal Microbes

50. The Dendritic Cell Lineage: Ontogeny and Function of Dendritic Cells and Their Subsets in the Steady State and the Inflamed Setting

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