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1. Discovery of HLA-E-Presented Epitopes: MHC-E/Peptide Binding and T-Cell Recognition

2. RISK6, a 6-gene transcriptomic signature of TB disease risk, diagnosis and treatment response

3. Identification of a Conserved Universal Th Epitope in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase That Is Processed and Presented to HIV-Specific CD4+ T Cells by at Least Four Unrelated HLA-DR Molecules

4. Evaluation of PLGA, lipid-PLGA hybrid nanoparticles, and cationic pH-sensitive liposomes as tuberculosis vaccine delivery systems in a Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge mouse model - A comparison.

5. Mtb -Specific HLA-E-Restricted T Cells Are Induced during Mtb Infection but Not after BCG Administration in Non-Human Primates and Humans.

6. Cationic pH-sensitive liposome-based subunit tuberculosis vaccine induces protection in mice challenged with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

7. Mtb HLA-E-tetramer-sorted CD8 + T cells have a diverse TCR repertoire.

8. The MHC-E peptide ligands for checkpoint CD94/NKG2A are governed by inflammatory signals, whereas LILRB1/2 receptors are peptide indifferent.

10. Maternal HIV infection drives altered placental Mtb -specific antibody transfer.

11. OX40 agonism enhances PD-L1 checkpoint blockade by shifting the cytotoxic T cell differentiation spectrum.

12. Thermal-exchange HLA-E multimers reveal specificity in HLA-E and NKG2A/CD94 complex interactions.

13. Intranasal multivalent adenoviral-vectored vaccine protects against replicating and dormant M.tb in conventional and humanized mice.

14. Identification of HLA-E Binding Mycobacterium tuberculosis -Derived Epitopes through Improved Prediction Models.

15. A third vaccination with a single T cell epitope confers protection in a murine model of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

16. Development of Human Cell-Based In Vitro Infection Models to Determine the Intracellular Survival of Mycobacterium avium .

17. Defining Discriminatory Antibody Fingerprints in Active and Latent Tuberculosis.

18. BCG-induced immunity profiles in household contacts of leprosy patients differentiate between protection and disease.

19. An HLA-A*11:01-Binding Neoantigen from Mutated NPM1 as Target for TCR Gene Therapy in AML.

20. In-vivo expressed Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens recognised in three mouse strains after infection and BCG vaccination.

21. IL-6 signaling in macrophages is required for immunotherapy-driven regression of tumors.

22. Interleukin-6 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy antigens improve diagnosis of tuberculosis.

23. Interleukin-6-mediated resistance to immunotherapy is linked to impaired myeloid cell function.

24. Peptide Binding to HLA-E Molecules in Humans, Nonhuman Primates, and Mice Reveals Unique Binding Peptides but Remarkably Conserved Anchor Residues.

25. Use of resuscitation promoting factors to screen for tuberculosis infection in household-exposed children in The Gambia.

26. Cell-Mediated Immune Responses to in vivo -Expressed and Stage-Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens in Latent and Active Tuberculosis Across Different Age Groups.

27. Apparent Lack of BRAF V600E Derived HLA Class I Presented Neoantigens Hampers Neoplastic Cell Targeting by CD8 + T Cells in Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis.

28. Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field.

29. Production and Thermal Exchange of Conditional Peptide-MHC I Multimers.

30. Two-Hit in vitro T-Cell Stimulation Detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in QuantiFERON Negative Tuberculosis Patients and Healthy Contacts From Ghana.

31. Vaccines for Leprosy and Tuberculosis: Opportunities for Shared Research, Development, and Application.

32. Detailed characterization of human Mycobacterium tuberculosis specific HLA-E restricted CD8 + T cells.

33. Combined chemical genetics and data-driven bioinformatics approach identifies receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors as host-directed antimicrobials.

34. Potential of DosR and Rpf antigens from Mycobacterium tuberculosis to discriminate between latent and active tuberculosis in a tuberculosis endemic population of Medellin Colombia.

36. Detection of Mycobacterium leprae infection employing a combinatorial approach of anti-45 kDa and modified anti-PGL-I antibody detection assays.

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