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1. Integration of metabolomics, genomics, and immune phenotypes reveals the causal roles of metabolites in disease

2. Lyme Borreliosis Serology: A Prospective Cohort Study of Forestry Service Workers in the Netherlands over 8 Years (2008 to 2016) of Follow-Up

3. Gut microbial co-abundance networks show specificity in inflammatory bowel disease and obesity

4. Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals CLEC7A and PROM1 as Potential Regulators of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis-Induction of Cytokine Production in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

5. Predicting bacterial infection outcomes using single cell RNA-sequencing analysis of human immune cells

6. Increased proteinase 3 and neutrophil elastase plasma concentrations are associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type 2 diabetes

7. Safety and COVID-19 Symptoms in Individuals Recently Vaccinated with BCG: a Retrospective Cohort Study

8. The Set7 Lysine Methyltransferase Regulates Plasticity in Oxidative Phosphorylation Necessary for Trained Immunity Induced by β-Glucan

9. Genetic variation in Interleukin-32 influence the immune response against New World Leishmania species and susceptibility to American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis.

10. Genetic deficiency of NOD2 confers resistance to invasive aspergillosis

11. β-Glucan-Induced Trained Immunity Protects against Leishmania braziliensis Infection: a Crucial Role for IL-32

12. Integrated Genomics of Crohn’s Disease Risk Variant Identifies a Role for CLEC12A in Antibacterial Autophagy

13. An integrative genomics approach identifies novel pathways that influence candidaemia susceptibility.

14. Autophagy controls BCG-induced trained immunity and the response to intravesical BCG therapy for bladder cancer.

15. Polymorphisms in autophagy genes and susceptibility to tuberculosis.

16. Innate Immune Recognition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

17. TLR1/TLR2 heterodimers play an important role in the recognition of Borrelia spirochetes.

18. Gut microbial co-abundance networks show specificity in inflammatory bowel disease and obesity

19. Platelet Integrin αIIbβ3 Activation is Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations in Healthy Adults

20. Identifying platelet-derived factors as amplifiers of B. burgdorferi-induced cytokine production

21. Borrelia burgdorferi inhibits NADPH-mediated reactive oxygen species production through the mTOR pathway

22. An integrative genomics approach identifies KDM4 as a modulator of trained immunity

23. Integration of metabolomics, genomics, and immune phenotypes reveals the causal roles of metabolites in disease

24. Predicting bacterial infection outcomes using single cell RNA-sequencing analysis of human immune cells

25. The role of glutamine metabolism for host defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

26. Causal relationships among the gut microbiome, short-chain fatty acids and metabolic diseases

27. Antibody neutralization of microbiota-derived circulating peptidoglycan dampens inflammation and ameliorates autoimmunity

28. Borrelia burgdorferi is strong inducer of IFN-γ production by human primary NK cells

29. B. burgdorferi sensu lato-induced inhibition of antigen presentation is mediated by RIP1 signaling resulting in impaired functional T cell responses towards Candida albicans

30. Rewiring of glucose metabolism defines trained immunity induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein

31. BCG Vaccination in Humans Elicits Trained Immunity via the Hematopoietic Progenitor Compartment

32. The Set7 Lysine Methyltransferase Regulates Plasticity in Oxidative Phosphorylation Necessary for Trained Immunity Induced by β-Glucan

33. Correction to: Rewiring of glucose metabolism defines trained immunity induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein

34. The role of Toll-like receptor 10 in modulation of trained immunity

35. Safety and COVID-19 Symptoms in Individuals Recently Vaccinated with BCG: a Retrospective Cohort Study

36. A systems genomics approach identifies SIGLEC15 as a susceptibility factor in recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis

37. Increased proteinase 3 and neutrophil elastase plasma concentrations are associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type 2 diabetes

38. The Set7 Lysine Methyltransferase Regulates Plasticity in Oxidative Phosphorylation Necessary for Trained Immunity Induced by Beta-Glucan

39. Genetic variations in innate immunity genes affect response to Coxiella burnetii and are associated with susceptibility to chronic Q fever

40. Gut Microbial Associations to Plasma Metabolites Linked to Cardiovascular Phenotypes and Risk

41. A Genome-Wide Functional Genomics Approach Identifies Susceptibility Pathways to Fungal Bloodstream Infection in Humans

42. Human Bacille Calmette-Guérin Vaccination Elicits Trained Immunity Via the Hematopoietic Progenitor Compartment

43. Functional and Genomic Architecture of Borrelia burgdorferi -Induced Cytokine Responses in Humans

44. Host and Environmental Factors Influencing Individual Human Cytokine Responses

45. A Functional Genomics Approach to Understand Variation in Cytokine Production in Humans

46. Genetic variation in TLR10 is not associated with chronic Q fever, despite the inhibitory effect of TLR10 on Coxiella burnetii-induced cytokines in vitro

47. Inter-individual variability and genetic influences on cytokine responses to bacteria and fungi

48. Causal relationships among the gut microbiome, short-chain fatty acids and metabolic diseases

49. Antibody neutralization of microbiota-derived circulating peptidoglycan dampens inflammation and ameliorates autoimmunity

50. Role of glutathione metabolism in host defense against

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