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1. DNGR-1 limits Flt3L-mediated antitumor immunity by restraining tumor-infiltrating type I conventional dendritic cells

2. Von Hippel-Lindau Protein Is Required for Optimal Alveolar Macrophage Terminal Differentiation, Self-Renewal, and Function

3. Enhanced anti-tumour immunity requires the interplay between resident and circulating memory CD8+ T cells

4. Genealogy, Dendritic Cell Priming, and Differentiation of Tissue-Resident Memory CD8+ T Cells

5. Innate Immune Function of Mitochondrial Metabolism

6. Data from Mitochondrial Morphological and Functional Reprogramming Following CD137 (4-1BB) Costimulation

7. Supplemental Figures 1-10 from Mitochondrial Morphological and Functional Reprogramming Following CD137 (4-1BB) Costimulation

8. Immunity to the Microbiota Promotes Sensory Neuron Regeneration

9. Trained immunity induction by the inactivated mucosal vaccine MV130 protects against experimental viral respiratory infections

10. Functional tuning of commensal-specific lymphocytes by nociceptive sensory neurons

11. DNGR-1 limits Flt3L-mediated antitumor immunity by restraining tumor-infiltrating type I conventional dendritic cells

12. Blocking IL-2 Signal In Vivo with an IL-2 Antagonist Reduces Tumor Growth through the Control of Regulatory T Cells

13. Inner viruses ignite immunity to commensals

14. Bacterial immunotherapy in children with wheezing attacks: clinical impact and mechanism of action

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

16. SDHA gain-of-function engages inflammatory mitochondrial retrograde signaling via KEAP1-Nrf2

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

18. Optimal Generation of Tissue-Resident but Not Circulating Memory T Cells during Viral Infection Requires Crosspriming by DNGR-1 + Dendritic Cells

19. DNGR-1 in dendritic cells limits tissue damage by dampening neutrophil recruitment

20. Genealogy, Dendritic Cell Priming, and Differentiation of Tissue-Resident Memory CD8+ T Cells

21. Commensal-specific T cell plasticity promotes rapid tissue adaptation to injury

22. Von Hippel-Lindau Protein Is Required for Optimal Alveolar Macrophage Terminal Differentiation, Self-Renewal, and Function

23. Mitochondrial Morphological and Functional Reprogramming Following CD137 (4-1BB) Costimulation

24. Human IL-2 Mutein with Higher Antitumor Efficacy Than Wild Type IL-2

25. Mitochondrial respiratory-chain adaptations in macrophages contribute to antibacterial host defense

26. Optimal Generation of Tissue-Resident but Not Circulating Memory T Cells during Viral Infection Requires Crosspriming by DNGR-1

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