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1. Precocious Interleukin 21 Expression in Naive Mice Identifies a Natural Helper Cell Population in Autoimmune Disease

2. Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Produce IL-10 to Elicit DNMT3b-Dependent IRF8 Silencing to Promote Colitis-Associated Colon Tumorigenesis

3. Plasma Cell Alloantigen 1 and IL-10 Secretion Define Two Distinct Peritoneal B1a B Cell Subsets With Opposite Functions, PC1high Cells Being Protective and PC1low Cells Harmful for the Growing Fetus

4. Characterization of ARF-BP1/HUWE1 Interactions with CTCF, MYC, ARF and p53 in MYC-Driven B Cell Neoplasms

6. Supplementary Data 1 from Anaplastic, Plasmablastic, and Plasmacytic Plasmacytomas of Mice: Relationships to Human Plasma Cell Neoplasms and Late-Stage Differentiation of Normal B Cells

8. Supplementary Table 1 from A Mutant Collagen XIII Alters Intestinal Expression of Immune Response Genes and Predisposes Transgenic Mice to Develop B-Cell Lymphomas

10. Data from Anaplastic, Plasmablastic, and Plasmacytic Plasmacytomas of Mice: Relationships to Human Plasma Cell Neoplasms and Late-Stage Differentiation of Normal B Cells

11. Supplementary Figure 1 from Anaplastic, Plasmablastic, and Plasmacytic Plasmacytomas of Mice: Relationships to Human Plasma Cell Neoplasms and Late-Stage Differentiation of Normal B Cells

13. Supplementary Table 2 from A Mutant Collagen XIII Alters Intestinal Expression of Immune Response Genes and Predisposes Transgenic Mice to Develop B-Cell Lymphomas

14. Data from High-Throughput Retroviral Tagging for Identification of Genes Involved in Initiation and Progression of Mouse Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphomas

15. Supplementary Figure 3 from Anaplastic, Plasmablastic, and Plasmacytic Plasmacytomas of Mice: Relationships to Human Plasma Cell Neoplasms and Late-Stage Differentiation of Normal B Cells

16. Data from Overexpression of Eg5 Causes Genomic Instability and Tumor Formation in Mice

17. Data from Insertion of c-Myc into Igh Induces B-Cell and Plasma-Cell Neoplasms in Mice

18. Supplementary Figure 2 from Anaplastic, Plasmablastic, and Plasmacytic Plasmacytomas of Mice: Relationships to Human Plasma Cell Neoplasms and Late-Stage Differentiation of Normal B Cells

20. Supplementary Figure Legends and 5 Supplementary Tables from High-Throughput Retroviral Tagging for Identification of Genes Involved in Initiation and Progression of Mouse Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphomas

22. Data from NOTCH Is Part of the Transcriptional Network Regulating Cell Growth and Survival in Mouse Plasmacytomas

23. Transcriptional Control of Mature B Cell Fates

24. Gut microorganisms and their metabolites modulate the severity of acute colitis in a tryptophan metabolism-dependent manner

25. Tumor-associated macrophages expressing the transcription factor IRF8 promote T cell exhaustion in cancer

27. 3’Igh enhancers hs3b/hs4 are dispensable for Myc deregulation in mouse plasmacytomas with T(12;15) translocations

29. IRF8 Governs Tumor-Associated Macrophage Control of T Cell Exhaustion

30. Early Generated B-1–Derived B Cells Have the Capacity To Progress To Become Mantle Cell Lymphoma–like Neoplasia in Aged Mice

31. Relative Contributions of B Cells and Dendritic Cells from Lupus-Prone Mice to CD4+ T Cell Polarization

32. ATP-degrading ENPP1 is required for survival (or persistence) of long-lived plasma cells

33. Precocious Interleukin 21 Expression in Naive Mice Identifies a Natural Helper Cell Population in Autoimmune Disease

34. The tumor suppressive role of inhibin βA in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

35. Associations of Autoimmunity, Immunodeficiency, Lymphomagenesis, and Gut Microbiota in Mice with Knockins for a Pathogenic Autoantibody

36. EBI2 overexpression in mice leads to B1 B-cell expansion and chronic lymphocytic leukemia–like B-cell malignancies

37. Early generated B1 B cells with restricted BCRs become chronic lymphocytic leukemia with continued c-Myc and low Bmf expression

38. Epigenetic control of early dendritic cell lineage specification by the transcription factor IRF8 in mice

39. Transcription factors IRF8 and PU.1 are required for follicular B cell development and BCL6-driven germinal center responses

40. Plasma cell alloantigen ENPP1 is expressed by a subset of human B cells with potential regulatory functions

41. Cutting Edge: Expression of IRF8 in Gastric Epithelial Cells Confers Protective Innate Immunity against Helicobacter pylori Infection

42. T follicular helper cells restricted by IRF8 contribute to T cell-mediated inflammation

43. Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Produce IL10 to Elicit DNMT3b-Dependent IRF8 Silencing to Promote Colitis-Associated Tumorigenesis

44. Suppression of CD300A inhibits the growth of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

45. Cytosolic Nuclease TREX1 Regulates Oligosaccharyltransferase Activity Independent of Nuclease Activity to Suppress Immune Activation

46. New insights into heterogeneity of peritoneal B-1a cells

47. IFN Regulatory Factor 8 Represses GM-CSF Expression in T Cells To Affect Myeloid Cell Lineage Differentiation

48. Transcription factor IRF8 plays a critical role in the development of murine basophils and mast cells

49. Myeloid Cell TRAF3 Regulates Immune Responses and Inhibits Inflammation and Tumor Development in Mice

50. The transcription factors IRF8 and PU.1 negatively regulate plasma cell differentiation

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