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1. Adaptive immunity to retroelements promotes barrier integrity.

3. Sexual dimorphism in skin immunity is mediated by an androgen-ILC2-dendritic cell axis.

4. The neuroimmune CGRP-RAMP1 axis tunes cutaneous adaptive immunity to the microbiota.

5. Differential peripheral immune signatures elicited by vegan versus ketogenic diets in humans.

6. Genetic variation in IL-4 activated tissue resident macrophages alters the epigenetic state to determine strain specific synergistic responses to LPS.

7. A TLR4/TRAF6-dependent signaling pathway mediates NCoR coactivator complex formation for inflammatory gene activation.

8. The neuroimmune CGRP-RAMP1 axis tunes cutaneous adaptive immunity to the microbiota.

9. Microbiota configuration determines nutritional immune optimization.

10. Discrimination of cell-intrinsic and environment-dependent effects of natural genetic variation on Kupffer cell epigenomes and transcriptomes.

11. RANK ligand converts the NCoR/HDAC3 co-repressor to a PGC1β- and RNA-dependent co-activator of osteoclast gene expression.

12. Transcription factor EGR2 controls homing and pathogenicity of T H 17 cells in the central nervous system.

13. Immunity to the microbiota promotes sensory neuron regeneration.

14. Mucosal-associated invariant T cells restrict reactive oxidative damage and preserve meningeal barrier integrity and cognitive function.

15. Immune checkpoint inhibitors unleash pathogenic immune responses against the microbiota.

16. Functional noncoding SNPs in human endothelial cells fine-map vascular trait associations.

17. Prenatal maternal infection promotes tissue-specific immunity and inflammation in offspring.

18. A Cdk4/6-dependent phosphorylation gradient regulates the early to late G1 phase transition.

19. Endogenous retroviruses promote homeostatic and inflammatory responses to the microbiota.

20. Infection trains the host for microbiota-enhanced resistance to pathogens.

21. Genetic variants drive altered epigenetic regulation of endotoxin response in BTBR macrophages.

22. Immunity to commensal skin fungi promotes psoriasiform skin inflammation.

23. Niche-Specific Reprogramming of Epigenetic Landscapes Drives Myeloid Cell Diversity in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis.

24. Coordinated demethylation of H3K9 and H3K27 is required for rapid inflammatory responses of endothelial cells.

25. Genetic Variation in Type 1 Diabetes Reconfigures the 3D Chromatin Organization of T Cells and Alters Gene Expression.

26. Transcriptomic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying myeloid diversity in the lung.

27. Keratinocyte-intrinsic MHCII expression controls microbiota-induced Th1 cell responses.

28. MAIT cells are imprinted by the microbiota in early life and promote tissue repair.

29. Liver-Derived Signals Sequentially Reprogram Myeloid Enhancers to Initiate and Maintain Kupffer Cell Identity.

30. The Bone Marrow Protects and Optimizes Immunological Memory during Dietary Restriction.

31. Diverse motif ensembles specify non-redundant DNA binding activities of AP-1 family members in macrophages.

32. MMARGE: Motif Mutation Analysis for Regulatory Genomic Elements.

33. Analysis of Genetically Diverse Macrophages Reveals Local and Domain-wide Mechanisms that Control Transcription Factor Binding and Function.

34. Sympathetic neuron-associated macrophages contribute to obesity by importing and metabolizing norepinephrine.

35. SREBP1 Contributes to Resolution of Pro-inflammatory TLR4 Signaling by Reprogramming Fatty Acid Metabolism.

36. Tissue damage drives co-localization of NF-κB, Smad3, and Nrf2 to direct Rev-erb sensitive wound repair in mouse macrophages.

37. Exploiting genomics and natural genetic variation to decode macrophage enhancers.

38. Mechanisms Underlying the Selection and Function of Macrophage-Specific Enhancers.

39. Environment drives selection and function of enhancers controlling tissue-specific macrophage identities.

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