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1. High Intensity Interval Training Increases Natural Killer Cell Number and Function in Obese Breast Cancer-challenged Mice and Obese Women.

2. Defective NOD2 peptidoglycan sensing promotes diet-induced inflammation, dysbiosis, and insulin resistance.

3. Interleukin-15 modulates adipose tissue by altering mitochondrial mass and activity.

5. Metabolic adaptations determine whether natural killer cells fail or thrive within the tumor microenvironment.

6. Bystander activated CD8 + T cells mediate neuropathology during viral infection via antigen-independent cytotoxicity.

7. Charting a killer course to the solid tumor: strategies to recruit and activate NK cells in the tumor microenvironment.

8. Natural Killer Cell-Derived Interferon-γ Regulates Macrophage-Mediated Immunopathology During Viral Infection.

9. Targeting the MR1-MAIT cell axis improves vaccine efficacy and affords protection against viral pathogens.

10. Type I Interferon Signaling is Required for Oncostatin-M Driven Inflammatory Responses in Mouse Lung.

11. Vaginal transmission causes prolonged Zika virus shedding in the vaginal mucosa and delays systemic dissemination.

12. Type I interferon regulates proteolysis by macrophages to prevent immunopathology following viral infection.

14. Benralizumab's anti-eosinophil efficacy may be decreased by impaired NK cell activity.

15. Pathogen-Repellent Plastic Warp with Built-In Hierarchical Structuring Prevents the Contamination of Surfaces with Coronaviruses.

16. Production of human CAR-NK cells with lentiviral vectors and functional assessment in vitro .

17. From Mosquito Bites to Sexual Transmission: Evaluating Mouse Models of Zika Virus Infection.

18. AHR signaling is induced by infection with coronaviruses.

19. Immunoregulatory Functions of Interferons During Genital HSV-2 Infection.

20. Immune checkpoint blockade in triple negative breast cancer influenced by B cells through myeloid-derived suppressor cells.

22. Metabolic flexibility determines human NK cell functional fate in the tumor microenvironment.

23. Expanded human NK cells armed with CAR uncouple potent anti-tumor activity from off-tumor toxicity against solid tumors.

24. Aging and Interferons: Impacts on Inflammation and Viral Disease Outcomes.

25. Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) enhances susceptibility and increases the window of vulnerability to HIV-1 in humanized mice.

27. Expanded human NK cells from lung cancer patients sensitize patients' PDL1-negative tumors to PD1-blockade therapy.

28. IFN- β signalling regulates RAW 264.7 macrophage activation, cytokine production, and killing activity.

29. Postbiotics for NOD2 require nonhematopoietic RIPK2 to improve blood glucose and metabolic inflammation in mice.

30. IL-15 and IFN-γ signal through the ERK pathway to inhibit HCV replication, independent of type I IFN signaling.

31. Medroxyprogesterone acetate alters the vaginal microbiota and microenvironment in women and increases susceptibility to HIV-1 in humanized mice.

32. Statins Promote Interleukin-1β-Dependent Adipocyte Insulin Resistance Through Lower Prenylation, Not Cholesterol.

33. What Defines NK Cell Functional Fate: Phenotype or Metabolism?

34. Type I Interferon Receptor on NK Cells Negatively Regulates Interferon-γ Production.

35. TLR2 Plays a Pivotal Role in Mediating Mucosal Serotonin Production in the Gut.

36. Interferon-β induced in female genital epithelium by HIV-1 glycoprotein 120 via Toll-like-receptor 2 pathway acts to protect the mucosal barrier.

38. Expanded CD56 superbright CD16 + NK Cells from Ovarian Cancer Patients Are Cytotoxic against Autologous Tumor in a Patient-Derived Xenograft Murine Model.

39. Immunometabolism of T cells and NK cells: metabolic control of effector and regulatory function.

40. The Dual Nature of Type I and Type II Interferons.

41. Ex vivo-expanded NK cells from blood and ascites of ovarian cancer patients are cytotoxic against autologous primary ovarian cancer cells.

42. Transforming the prostatic tumor microenvironment with oncolytic virotherapy.

43. Ex Vivo-expanded Natural Killer Cells Derived From Long-term Cryopreserved Cord Blood are Cytotoxic Against Primary Breast Cancer Cells.

44. High Intensity Interval Training Increases Natural Killer Cell Number and Function in Obese Breast Cancer-challenged Mice and Obese Women.

45. Frequency of Human CD45+ Target Cells is a Key Determinant of Intravaginal HIV-1 Infection in Humanized Mice.

46. Ex Vivo Expanded Human NK Cells Survive and Proliferate in Humanized Mice with Autologous Human Immune Cells.

47. IL-18/IL-15/IL-12 synergy induces elevated and prolonged IFN-γ production by ex vivo expanded NK cells which is not due to enhanced STAT4 activation.

48. Type I interferon signalling is not required for the induction of endotoxin tolerance.

49. Ex vivo expanded natural killer cells from breast cancer patients and healthy donors are highly cytotoxic against breast cancer cell lines and patient-derived tumours.

50. Enhancement of Antituberculosis Immunity in a Humanized Model System by a Novel Virus-Vectored Respiratory Mucosal Vaccine.

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