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1. The Emerging Role of MAIT Cell Responses in Viral Infections.

2. Dynamic MAIT cell response with progressively enhanced innateness during acute HIV-1 infection.

4. MAIT cell activation and recruitment in inflammation and tissue damage in acute appendicitis

8. The CD4⁻CD8⁻ MAIT cell subpopulation is a functionally distinct subset developmentally related to the main CD8⁺ MAIT cell pool

9. Chronic hepatitis delta virus infection leads to functional impairment and severe loss of MAIT cells

11. Will loss of your mucosa-associated invariant T cells weaken your HAART?

12. Will loss of your MAITs weaken your HAART [corrected]?

14. CRISPR–Cas12‐based field‐deployable system for rapid detection of synthetic DNA sequence of the monkeypox virus genome

17. IL7RA single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with the size and function of the MAIT cell population in treated HIV-1 infection

20. Inhibition of Telomerase Activity by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Nucleos(t)ide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors: A Potential Factor Contributing to HIV-Associated Accelerated Aging

24. CRISPR–Cas12‐based field‐deployable system for rapid detection of synthetic DNA sequence of the monkeypox virus genome.

25. IL7RA single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with the size and function of the MAIT cell population in treated HIV-1 infection.

28. The effect of HIV-1 infection on Fcγ receptor signalling and function

32. Longitudinal Analysis of Peripheral and Colonic CD161+ CD4+ T Cell Dysfunction in Acute HIV-1 Infection and Effects of Early Treatment Initiation

34. Human MAIT cell cytolytic effector proteins synergize to overcome carbapenem resistance in Escherichia coli

35. Preserved MAIT cell numbers and function in idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia.

37. The CD4 − CD8 − MAIT cell subpopulation is a functionally distinct subset developmentally related to the main CD8 + MAIT cell pool

38. Tissue‐resident MAIT cell populations in human oral mucosa exhibit an activated profile and produce IL‐17

39. Proteome analysis of human CD56neg NK cells reveals a homogeneous phenotype surprisingly similar to CD56dim NK cells

43. MAIT cells in the human oral mucosa are activated and perforinlow

45. Tissue‐resident MAIT cell populations in human oral mucosa exhibit an activated profile and produce IL‐17.

46. The CD4-CD8- MAIT cell subpopulation is a functionally distinct subset developmentally related to the main CD8+ MAIT cell pool.

47. Innate Invariant NKT Cell Recognition of HIV-1–Infected Dendritic Cells Is an Early Detection Mechanism Targeted by Viral Immune Evasion

50. Proteome analysis of human CD56neg NK cells reveals a homogeneous phenotype surprisingly similar to CD56dim NK cells.

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