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1. Type III Interferons: Emerging Roles in Autoimmunity.

2. Optimal ligand discrimination by asymmetric dimerization and turnover of interferon receptors.

3. Rapid Depletion of Intratumoral Regulatory T Cells Induces Synchronized CD8 T- and NK-cell Activation and IFNγ-Dependent Tumor Vessel Regression.

4. A Mouse Model of PPRV Infection for Elucidating Protective and Pathological Roles of Immune Cells.

5. Silencing IFNγ inhibits A1 astrocytes and attenuates neurogenesis decline and cognitive impairment in endotoxemia.

6. Ex vivo conditioning with IL-12 protects tumor-infiltrating CD8 + T cells from negative regulation by local IFN-γ.

7. IFN-λ prevents influenza virus spread from the upper airways to the lungs and limits virus transmission.

8. Accelerated tumour metastasis due to interferon-γ receptor-mediated dissociation of perivascular cells from blood vessels.

9. The Emerging Duck Flavivirus Is Not Pathogenic for Primates and Is Highly Sensitive to Mammalian Interferon Antiviral Signaling.

10. Efficient analysis of mouse genome sequences reveal many nonsense variants.

11. IFN-γ-mediated hematopoietic cell destruction in murine models of immune-mediated bone marrow failure.

12. IFNλ Stimulates MxA Production in Human Dermal Fibroblasts via a MAPK-Dependent STAT1-Independent Mechanism.

13. Lifespan of mice and primates correlates with immunoproteasome expression.

14. Composition of intestinal microbiota in immune-deficient mice kept in three different housing conditions.

15. Synthetic antibodies with a human framework that protect mice from lethal Sudan ebolavirus challenge.

16. IFNγ and perforin cooperate to control infection and prevent fatal pathology during persistent gammaherpesvirus infection in mice.

17. MyD88- and TRIF-independent induction of type I interferon drives naive B cell accumulation but not loss of lymph node architecture in Lyme disease.

18. The role of interferons in early pregnancy.

19. Elevation in type I interferons inhibits HCN1 and slows cortical neuronal oscillations.

20. Hepatitis C virus replication in mouse cells is restricted by IFN-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

21. [IFNs and their receptor-mediated signaling pathways].

22. Silencing of Irf7 pathways in breast cancer cells promotes bone metastasis through immune escape.

23. Innate IFN-γ is essential for programmed death ligand-1-mediated T cell stimulation following Listeria monocytogenes infection.

24. NK cell-derived interferon-γ orchestrates cellular dynamics and the differentiation of monocytes into dendritic cells at the site of infection.

25. Th-1 lymphocytes induce dendritic cell tumor killing activity by an IFN-γ-dependent mechanism.

26. The two faces of interferon-γ in cancer.

27. 4-1BB triggering ameliorates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by modulating the balance between Th17 and regulatory T cells.

28. Tumor-associated macrophages in the cutaneous SCC microenvironment are heterogeneously activated.

29. Cultured adult porcine astrocytes and microglia express functional interferon-γ receptors and exhibit toxicity towards SH-SY5Y cells.

30. Stromal IFN-γR-signaling modulates goblet cell function during Salmonella Typhimurium infection.

31. In vivo analysis of Ifn-γ1 and Ifn-γ2 signaling in zebrafish.

32. Mice lacking alpha/beta and gamma interferon receptors are susceptible to junin virus infection.

33. [Research advance in genetic-associated genes of tuberculosis].

34. Regulatory T cells control macrophage accumulation and activation in lymphoma.

35. Generation of Trypanosoma cruzi-specific CD8+ T-cell immunity is unaffected by the absence of type I interferon signaling.

36. IFN-gamma receptor signaling regulates memory CD8+ T cell differentiation.

37. [STAT1: a many-sided transcription factor].

38. Mechanistic insights into immunomodulation by hepatic stellate cells in mice: a critical role of interferon-gamma signaling.

39. Type I IFN regulate DC turnover in vivo.

40. Prolactin alters the mechanisms of B cell tolerance induction.

41. Inverse regulation of the interferon-gamma receptor and its signaling in human endometrial stromal cells during decidualization.

42. Structural conservation of interferon gamma among vertebrates.

43. Interferon-beta therapy monitoring in multiple sclerosis patients.

44. IFNgamma promotes papilloma development by up-regulating Th17-associated inflammation.

45. [Gamma interferon: basics aspects, clinic significance and terapeutic uses].

46. Single-stranded polyinosinic acid oligonucleotides trigger leukocyte production of proteins belonging to fibrinolytic and coagulation cascades.

47. The RON receptor tyrosine kinase regulates IFN-gamma production and responses in innate immunity.

48. Interferon-gamma regulates idiopathic pneumonia syndrome, a Th17+CD4+ T-cell-mediated graft-versus-host disease.

49. IFN-gamma mediates the rejection of haematopoietic stem cells in IFN-gammaR1-deficient hosts.

50. The contribution of nitric oxide and interferon gamma to the regulation of the neuro-inflammation in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

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