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1. Signatures of inflammation and impending multiple organ dysfunction in the hyperacute phase of trauma: A prospective cohort study

2. Tissue-resident memory T cells in epicardial adipose tissue comprise transcriptionally distinct subsets that are modulated in atrial fibrillation.

3. The glucose transporter 2 regulates CD8 + T cell function via environment sensing.

4. Circulating c-Met-Expressing Memory T Cells Define Cardiac Autoimmunity.

5. Obesity and diabetes are major risk factors for epicardial adipose tissue inflammation.

6. Isolation of stromal vascular fraction cell suspensions from mouse and human adipose tissues for downstream applications.

7. HIF1α activation in dendritic cells under sterile conditions promotes an anti-inflammatory phenotype through accumulation of intracellular lipids.

8. Inflammation and adiposity: new frontiers in atrial fibrillation.

9. Constitutive Activation of β-Catenin in Conventional Dendritic Cells Increases the Insulin Reserve to Ameliorate the Development of Type 2 Diabetes in Mice.

10. Metabolic and Innate Immune Cues Merge into a Specific Inflammatory Response via the UPR.

11. Adipose tissue dendritic cells in steady-state.

13. Myeloid apolipoprotein E controls dendritic cell antigen presentation and T cell activation.

14. Visceral Adipose Tissue Immune Homeostasis Is Regulated by the Crosstalk between Adipocytes and Dendritic Cell Subsets.

15. Obesity-Induced Metabolic Stress Leads to Biased Effector Memory CD4 + T Cell Differentiation via PI3K p110δ-Akt-Mediated Signals.

16. The Heterogeneity of Ly6C hi Monocytes Controls Their Differentiation into iNOS + Macrophages or Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells.

17. Dendritic cells and adipose tissue.

18. Classical Flt3L-dependent dendritic cells control immunity to protein vaccine.

19. Direct type I IFN but not MDA5/TLR3 activation of dendritic cells is required for maturation and metabolic shift to glycolysis after poly IC stimulation.

20. Induction of innate and adaptive immunity by delivery of poly dA:dT to dendritic cells.

21. [Communication between users and health workers in Family Health committees].

22. Dendritic cell-targeted protein vaccines: a novel approach to induce T-cell immunity.

23. A new synthetic TLR4 agonist, GLA, allows dendritic cells targeted with antigen to elicit Th1 T-cell immunity in vivo.

24. Microbial stimulation fully differentiates monocytes to DC-SIGN/CD209(+) dendritic cells for immune T cell areas.

25. HIV gag protein is efficiently cross-presented when targeted with an antibody towards the DEC-205 receptor in Flt3 ligand-mobilized murine DC.

26. Dendritic cells require a systemic type I interferon response to mature and induce CD4+ Th1 immunity with poly IC as adjuvant.

27. CD59 blockade enhances antigen-specific CD4+ T cell responses in humans: a new target for cancer immunotherapy?

28. Interleukin-6 is crucial for recall of influenza-specific memory CD4 T cells.

29. The microbial mimic poly IC induces durable and protective CD4+ T cell immunity together with a dendritic cell targeted vaccine.

30. CD62L (L-selectin) down-regulation does not affect memory T cell distribution but failure to shed compromises anti-viral immunity.

31. CD59a deficiency exacerbates influenza-induced lung inflammation through complement-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

32. CD59a deficient mice display reduced B cell activity and antibody production in response to T-dependent antigens.

33. Expression of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored CD59 on target cells enhances human NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity.

34. Holding T cells in check--a new role for complement regulators?

35. Cutting edge: murine CD59a modulates antiviral CD4+ T cell activity in a complement-independent manner.

36. Complement: central to innate immunity and bridging to adaptive responses.

37. Flk-1 as a target for tumor growth inhibition.

38. Dominant-negative inhibition of Flk-1 suppresses the growth of many tumor types in vivo.

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