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1. Integration of IL-2 and IL-4 signals coordinates divergent regulatory T cell responses and drives therapeutic efficacy

2. CD45Rb-low effector T cells require IL-4 to induce IL-10 in FoxP3 Tregs and to protect mice from inflammation.

3. T cell-intrinsic TLR2 stimulation promotes IL-10 expression and suppressive activity by CD45RbHi T cells.

4. Glycoform-selective prion formation in sporadic and familial forms of prion disease.

5. The Vi Capsular Polysaccharide of Salmonella Typhi Promotes Macrophage Phagocytosis by Binding the Human C-Type Lectin DC-SIGN

6. Antigen presenting cell response to polysaccharide A is characterized by the generation of anti-inflammatory macrophages

7. Glycans in Immunologic Health and Disease

8. ST6Gal1 in plasma is dispensable for IgG sialylation

9. Divergent Golgi trafficking limits B cell-mediated IgG sialylation

10. Plasma ST6Gal1 is Dispensable for IgG Sialylation

11. Modulation of hepatocyte sialylation drives spontaneous fatty liver disease and inflammation

12. S-nitrosylation is required for β

13. S-nitrosylation is required for β2AR desensitization and experimental asthma

15. Characterization of Polysaccharide A Response Reveals Interferon Responsive Gene Signature and Immunomodulatory Marker Expression

16. Reduced red blood cell surface level of Factor H as a mechanism underlying paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria

17. Integration of IL-2 and IL-4 Signals Coordinates Divergent Regulatory T cell Responses and Drives Therapeutic Efficacy

18. The Glycoscience of Immunity

19. Disruption of hepatocyte Sialylation drives a T cell-dependent pro-inflammatory immune tone

20. The history of IgG glycosylation and where we are now

21. Purification of Capsular Polysaccharide Complex from Gram-Negative Bacteria

22. Purification of Capsular Polysaccharide Complex from Gram-Negative Bacteria

23. Plasma glycomics predict cardiovascular disease in patients with ART-controlled HIV infections

24. Emerging glycobiology tools: A renaissance in accessibility

25. Antibody receptors steal the sweet spotlight

26. P-6: Impact of Buffer Layers on the Self-Aligned Top-Gate a-IGZO TFT Characteristics

27. Polysaccharide A from the Capsule of Bacteroides fragilis Induces Clonal CD4+ T Cell Expansion

28. Polysaccharide-experienced effector T cells induce IL-10 in FoxP3+ regulatory T cells to prevent pulmonary inflammation

29. Myeloid Glycosylation Defects Lead to a Spontaneous Common Variable Immunodeficiency-like Condition with Associated Hemolytic Anemia and Antilymphocyte Autoimmunity

30. Modulation of liver protein sialylation drives spontaneous generation of fatty liver and modulates multiple inflammatory models

31. Commensal polysaccharide-induced T cell communication and peripheral immune regulation

32. Mgat2 ablation in the myeloid lineage leads to defective glycoantigen T cell responses

33. Innate Immune-Directed NF-κB Signaling Requires Site-Specific NEMO Ubiquitination

34. The regulatory power of glycans and their binding partners in immunity

35. T cell-intrinsic TLR2 stimulation promotes IL-10 expression and suppressive activity by CD45RbHi T cells

36. The direct and indirect effects of glycans on immune function

37. Dendritic cell-specific Mgat2 knockout mice show antigen presentation defects but reveal an unexpected CD11c expression pattern

38. IκB Kinase α Phosphorylation of TRAF4 Downregulates Innate Immune Signaling

39. Carbohydrate moieties as vaccine candidates: Targeting the sweet spot in the immune response

40. Glycobiology of immune responses

41. Roles for major histocompatibility complex glycosylation in immune function

42. Adaptive immune defects against glycoantigens in chronic granulomatous disease via dysregulated nitric oxide production

43. MHCII glycosylation modulates Bacteroides fragilis carbohydrate antigen presentation

44. Glycoantigens Induce Human Peripheral Tr1 Cell Differentiation with Gut-homing Specialization

45. Is Donor Glycosylation the Gatekeeper for Xenotransplantation?

46. Carbohydrate Oxidation Acidifies Endosomes, Regulating Antigen Processing and TLR9 Signaling

48. Type I Streptococcus pneumoniae carbohydrate utilizes a nitric oxide and MHC II-dependent pathway for antigen presentation

49. MEKK4 Sequesters RIP2 to Dictate NOD2 Signal Specificity

50. Characteristics of carbohydrate antigen binding to the presentation protein HLA-DR

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