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1. Quantity of IgG response to SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein predicts pulmonary recovery from COVID-19

2. Fecal Lcn-2 level is a sensitive biological indicator for gut dysbiosis and intestinal inflammation in multiple sclerosis

3. Cibinetide dampens innate immune cell functions thus ameliorating the course of experimental colitis

4. Surface Layer Protein A Expressed in Clostridioides difficile DJNS06-36 Possesses an Encephalitogenic Mimotope of Myelin Basic Protein

5. Interleukin-3 coordinates glial-peripheral immune crosstalk to incite multiple sclerosis

6. Brain motor and fear circuits regulate leukocytes during acute stress

7. Sleep exerts lasting effects on hematopoietic stem cell function and diversity

8. Resident Kupffer cells and neutrophils drive liver toxicity in cancer immunotherapy

9. Quantity of IgG response to SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein predicts pulmonary recovery from COVID-19

10. Sleep modulates hematopoiesis and protects against atherosclerosis

11. Self-reactive CD4+ IL-3+ T cells amplify autoimmune inflammation in myocarditis by inciting monocyte chemotaxis

12. Astrocytic interleukin-3 programs microglia and limits Alzheimer's disease

13. Surface Layer Protein A Expressed in Clostridioides difficile DJNS06-36 Possesses an Encephalitogenic Mimotope of Myelin Basic Protein

14. Liver X receptors are required for thymic resilience and T cell output

15. The infarcted myocardium solicits GM-CSF for the detrimental oversupply of inflammatory leukocytes

16. Cibinetide dampens innate immune cell functions thus ameliorating the course of experimental colitis

17. IL-27: a potential biomarker for responders to glatiramer acetate therapy

18. Sleep Modulates Hematopoiesis and Protects Against Atherosclerosis

19. Advances in the immunopathogenesis of multiple sclerosis

20. Early treatment with anti-VLA-4 mAb can prevent the infiltration and/or development of pathogenic CD11b+CD4+ T cells in the CNS during progressive EAE

21. Comparison of IFN-β inducible gene expression in primary-progressive and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

22. Dysregulation of immune response to enteric bacteria triggers the development of spontaneous experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

23. Early treatment with anti-VLA-4 mAb can prevent the infiltration and/or development of pathogenic CD11b+CD4+ T cells in the CNS during progressive EAE.

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