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1. M cell maturation and cDC activation determine the onset of adaptive immune priming in the neonatal Peyer’s patch

2. Neonatal Peyer's patch cDC activation as a pacemaker of postnatal immune maturation

3. Neonatal Peyer’s patch cDC activation as a pacemaker of postnatal immune maturation

4. Un nouveau modèle murin de la malnutrition aiguë sévère infantile révèle un défaut de l’immunité de la plaque de Peyer ainsi qu’une altération du microbiote et du profil métabolomique

5. Neonatal Peyer's patch cDC activation as a pacemaker of postnatal immune maturation

7. Synthesis of new 3-alkoxy-7-amino-4-chloro-isocoumarin derivatives as new beta-amyloid peptide production inhibitors and their activities on various classes of protease

8. Progressively impaired proteasomal capacity during terminal plasma cell differentiation

9. Mucin-related epitopes distinguish M cells and enterocytes in rabbit appendix and Peyer's patches.

11. Progressively impaired proteasomal capacity during terminal plasma cell differentiation

12. Peyer's patch phagocytes acquire specific transcriptional programs that influence their maturation and activation profiles.

13. M cell maturation and cDC activation determine the onset of adaptive immune priming in the neonatal Peyer's patch.

14. Prolonged dysbiosis and altered immunity under nutritional intervention in a physiological mouse model of severe acute malnutrition.

15. Spatial and temporal key steps in early-life intestinal immune system development and education.

16. Dendritic cell functions in the inductive and effector sites of intestinal immunity.

17. Natural killer cells and dendritic epidermal γδ T cells orchestrate type 1 conventional DC spatiotemporal repositioning toward CD8 + T cells.

18. From Species to Regional and Local Specialization of Intestinal Macrophages.

19. SAPHIR: a Shiny application to analyze tissue section images.

20. Differentiation Paths of Peyer's Patch LysoDCs Are Linked to Sampling Site Positioning, Migration, and T Cell Priming.

21. Some news from the unknown soldier, the Peyer's patch macrophage.

22. The Peyer's Patch Mononuclear Phagocyte System at Steady State and during Infection.

23. Specificity and diversity of the mouse Peyer's patch mononuclear phagocyte system.

24. Gene expression profiling of the Peyer's patch mononuclear phagocyte system.

25. Innate and adaptive immune functions of peyer's patch monocyte-derived cells.

26. CD64 distinguishes macrophages from dendritic cells in the gut and reveals the Th1-inducing role of mesenteric lymph node macrophages during colitis.

27. Peyer's patch dendritic cells sample antigens by extending dendrites through M cell-specific transcellular pores.

28. Contrasting roles of macrophages and dendritic cells in controlling initial pulmonary Brucella infection.

29. Pathogenic bacteria and dead cells are internalized by a unique subset of Peyer's patch dendritic cells that express lysozyme.

30. Brucella control of dendritic cell maturation is dependent on the TIR-containing protein Btp1.

31. Regulation of translation is required for dendritic cell function and survival during activation.

32. Progressively impaired proteasomal capacity during terminal plasma cell differentiation.

33. Cystatin F is secreted, but artificial modification of its C-terminus can induce its endocytic targeting.

34. Dendritic cell aggresome-like induced structures are dedicated areas for ubiquitination and storage of newly synthesized defective proteins.

35. Synthesis of new 3-alkoxy-7-amino-4-chloro-isocoumarin derivatives as new beta-amyloid peptide production inhibitors and their activities on various classes of protease.

36. Human cathepsin S, but not cathepsin L, degrades efficiently MHC class II-associated invariant chain in nonprofessional APCs.

37. A defective NF-kappa B/RelB pathway in autoimmune-prone New Zealand black mice is associated with inefficient expansion of thymocyte and dendritic cells.

38. Transient aggregation of ubiquitinated proteins during dendritic cell maturation.

39. Rabbit M cells and dome enterocytes are distinct cell lineages.

40. Glycocalyx on rabbit intestinal M cells displays carbohydrate epitopes from Muc2.

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