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1. Translational genetics identifies a phosphorylation switch in CARD9 required for innate inflammatory responses.

3. Genetic vulnerability to Crohn's disease reveals a spatially resolved epithelial restitution program.

4. Constitutively active autophagy in macrophages dampens inflammation through metabolic and post-transcriptional regulation of cytokine production.

5. The landscape of immune dysregulation in Crohn's disease revealed through single-cell transcriptomic profiling in the ileum and colon.

6. pH sensing controls tissue inflammation by modulating cellular metabolism and endo-lysosomal function of immune cells.

7. The schizophrenia-associated variant in SLC39A8 alters protein glycosylation in the mouse brain.

8. SdhA blocks disruption of the Legionella-containing vacuole by hijacking the OCRL phosphatase.

9. A missense variant in SLC39A8 confers risk for Crohn's disease by disrupting manganese homeostasis and intestinal barrier integrity.

10. Intra- and Inter-cellular Rewiring of the Human Colon during Ulcerative Colitis.

11. Indoleacrylic Acid Produced by Commensal Peptostreptococcus Species Suppresses Inflammation.

12. Maintenance of vacuole integrity by bacterial pathogens.

13. The protein SdhA maintains the integrity of the Legionella-containing vacuole.

14. A Legionella pneumophila-translocated substrate that is required for growth within macrophages and protection from host cell death.

15. SepL, a protein required for enteropathogenic Escherichia coli type III translocation, interacts with secretion component SepD.

16. CesAB is an enteropathogenic Escherichia coli chaperone for the type-III translocator proteins EspA and EspB.

17. Yeast two-hybrid system survey of interactions between LEE-encoded proteins of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

18. CesT is a bivalent enteropathogenic Escherichia coli chaperone required for translocation of both Tir and Map.

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