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1. A multilayered immune system through the lens of unconventional T cells

2. Chronic Inflammation Permanently Reshapes Tissue-Resident Immunity in Celiac Disease

3. Cytokine release and gastrointestinal symptoms after gluten challenge in celiac disease

4. Reovirus infection triggers inflammatory responses to dietary antigens and development of celiac disease

5. A Single Intradermal (ID) Injection of Nexvax2 (R), a Peptide Composition With Dominant Epitopes for Gluten-Reactive CD4+T Cells, Activates T Cells and Triggers Acute Gastrointestinal Symptoms in HLA-DQ2.5+People With Celiac Disease (CeD)

6. Reovirus infection triggers inflammatory responses to dietary antigens and development of celiac disease

7. Tissue alarmins and adaptive cytokine induce dynamic and distinct transcriptional responses in tissue-resident intraepithelial cytotoxic T lymphocytes

8. Distinct and Synergistic Contributions of Epithelial Stress and Adaptive Immunity to Functions of Intraepithelial Killer Cells and Active Celiac Disease

9. Genetic vulnerability to Crohn's disease reveals a spatially resolved epithelial restitution program.

11. Inflammation-associated nitrate facilitates ectopic colonization of oral bacterium Veillonella parvula in the intestine.

12. A multilayered immune system through the lens of unconventional T cells.

13. Tissue alarmins and adaptive cytokine induce dynamic and distinct transcriptional responses in tissue-resident intraepithelial cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

14. Identification of a γc Receptor Antagonist That Prevents Reprogramming of Human Tissue-resident Cytotoxic T Cells by IL15 and IL21.

15. Cytokine release and gastrointestinal symptoms after gluten challenge in celiac disease.

16. Chronic Inflammation Permanently Reshapes Tissue-Resident Immunity in Celiac Disease.

17. Human intraepithelial lymphocytes.

18. Mitochondria maintain controlled activation state of epithelial-resident T lymphocytes.

19. Microbial signals drive pre-leukaemic myeloproliferation in a Tet2-deficient host.

20. Reovirus infection triggers inflammatory responses to dietary antigens and development of celiac disease.

21. Interleukin-15 promotes intestinal dysbiosis with butyrate deficiency associated with increased susceptibility to colitis.

22. Distinct and Synergistic Contributions of Epithelial Stress and Adaptive Immunity to Functions of Intraepithelial Killer Cells and Active Celiac Disease.

23. Innate immunity: actuating the gears of celiac disease pathogenesis.

24. Crystal structure of Vδ1 T cell receptor in complex with CD1d-sulfatide shows MHC-like recognition of a self-lipid by human γδ T cells.

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