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3. Effect of physiological doses of oral vitamin B12 on plasma homocysteine: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial in India.

4. Inflammatory stimuli accelerate Sjögren's syndrome-like disease in (NZB x NZW)F1 mice.

5. Autoantibodies and glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus.

6. Deleting Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase 2 in Salivary Gland Ductal Epithelial Cells Recapitulates Non-Sjögren's Sicca Syndrome.

7. Age-associated B cell infiltration in salivary glands represents a hallmark of Sjögren's-like disease in aging mice.

9. STING Agonist-Induced Skin Inflammation Is Exacerbated with Prior Systemic Innate Immune Activation.

10. Anti-vimentin antibodies are associated with higher severity of Sjögren's disease.

11. Neonatal outcomes by delivery indication after administration of antenatal late preterm corticosteroids.

12. Antibody deposition on vascular endothelial cells contributes to localized inflammation in salivary glands.

13. Systemic immune response to vimentin and granuloma formation in a model of pulmonary sarcoidosis.

14. Factors associated with appropriate treatment of acute-onset severe obstetrical hypertension.

15. Immune Response to  Enterococcus gallinarum in Lupus Patients Is Associated With a Subset of Lupus-Associated Autoantibodies.

16. Single Cell Transcriptomics Implicate Novel Monocyte and T Cell Immune Dysregulation in Sarcoidosis.

17. Protocols for Experimental Sjögren's Syndrome.

18. The NZB/W F1 mouse model for Sjögren's syndrome: A historical perspective and lessons learned.

19. Pulmonary Involvement in a Mouse Model of Sjögren's Syndrome Induced by STING Activation.

20. Hyperglycemia and Salivary Gland Dysfunction in the Non-obese Diabetic Mouse: Caveats for Preclinical Studies in Sjögren's Syndrome.

21. Antibodies to periodontogenic bacteria are associated with higher disease activity in lupus patients.

22. Immune Response Targeting Sjögren's Syndrome Antigen Ro52 Suppresses Tear Production in Female Mice.

23. Activation of Stimulator of Interferon Genes (STING) and Sjögren Syndrome.

24. Immune response against the coiled coil domain of Sjögren's syndrome associated autoantigen Ro52 induces salivary gland dysfunction.

25. A Method for the Measurement of Salivary Gland Function in Mice.

26. Egress of sperm autoantigen from seminiferous tubules maintains systemic tolerance.

27. Brief Report: Patients With Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Who Are Positive for Autoantibodies to Tripartite Motif-Containing Protein 38 Show Greater Disease Severity.

28. Interaction between innate immunity and Ro52-induced antibody causes Sjögren's syndrome-like disorder in mice.

29. T cell epitope mimicry between Sjögren's syndrome Antigen A (SSA)/Ro60 and oral, gut, skin and vaginal bacteria.

30. Alum, an aluminum-based adjuvant, induces Sjögren's syndrome-like disorder in mice.

31. Inhibitor of differentiation 3, a transcription factor, regulates hyperlipidemia-associated kidney disease.

32. When killers become helpers.

33. Type I interferon receptor deficiency prevents murine Sjogren's syndrome.

34. Salivary gland hypofunction induced by activation of innate immunity is dependent on type I interferon signaling.

35. Fetal programming: maternal nutrition and role of one-carbon metabolism.

36. Vitamin B12 and folate during pregnancy and offspring motor, mental and social development at 2 years of age.

37. Child's homocysteine concentration at 2 years is influenced by pregnancy vitamin B12 and folate status.

38. HLA-DR3 restricted T cell epitope mimicry in induction of autoimmune response to lupus-associated antigen SmD.

39. Regulatory T-Cell (Treg) hybridoma as a novel tool to study Foxp3 regulation and Treg fate.

40. Pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus revisited 2011: end organ resistance to damage, autoantibody initiation and diversification, and HLA-DR.

41. Mesangial pathology in glomerular disease: targets for therapeutic intervention.

42. Differential responses to Smith D autoantigen by mice with HLA-DR and HLA-DQ transgenes: dominant responses by HLA-DR3 transgenic mice with diversification of autoantibodies to small nuclear ribonucleoprotein, double-stranded DNA, and nuclear antigens.

43. X-linked Foxp3 (Scurfy) mutation dominantly inhibits submandibular gland development and inflammation respectively through adaptive and innate immune mechanisms.

44. Genetic complementation results in augmented autoantibody responses to lupus-associated antigens.

45. Activation of innate immune responses through Toll-like receptor 3 causes a rapid loss of salivary gland function.

46. Maternal nutrition, intrauterine programming and consequential risks in the offspring.

47. Pervasive and stochastic changes in the TCR repertoire of regulatory T-cell-deficient mice.

48. A SmD peptide induces better antibody responses to other proteins within the small nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex than to SmD protein via intermolecular epitope spreading.

49. A regulatory T cell-dependent novel function of CD25 (IL-2Ralpha) controlling memory CD8(+) T cell homeostasis.

50. Role for nephritogenic T cells in lupus glomerulonephritis: progression to renal failure is accompanied by T cell activation and expansion in regional lymph nodes.

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