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1. A genome-scale metabolic model of parasitic whipworm

2. Whipworm secretions and their roles in host-parasite interactions

3. The effects of helminth infections on the human gut microbiome: a systematic review and meta-analysis

4. Defining the early stages of intestinal colonisation by whipworms

5. Intestinal helminth co-infection is an unrecognised risk factor for increased pneumococcal carriage density and invasive disease

6. Correction: TGFβ-activation by dendritic cells drives Th17 induction and intestinal contractility and augments the expulsion of the parasite Trichinella spiralis in mice

7. Sustained Post-Developmental T-Bet Expression Is Critical for the Maintenance of Type One Innate Lymphoid Cells In Vivo

8. The major secreted protein of the whipworm parasite tethers to matrix and inhibits interleukin-13 function

9. Contrasting impact of rural, versus urban, living on glucose metabolism and blood pressure in Uganda [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

10. Immunity to Soil-Transmitted Helminths: Evidence From the Field and Laboratory Models

11. Functional Characterization of the Oxantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptor from Trichuris muris

12. Differential alterations in the small intestine epithelial cell turnover during acute and chronic infection with Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda)

14. The Biology of Parasites

15. Hatching of parasitic nematode eggs: a crucial step determining infection

16. Rhythmicity of intestinal IgA responses confers oscillatory commensal microbiota mutualism

17. Trichuris muris and comorbidities – within a mouse model context

18. The interplay between Trichuris and the microbiota

19. Immunoregulatory molecules secreted by Trichuris muris

20. Amino acid availability acts as a metabolic rheostat to determine the magnitude of ILC2 responses

21. Anti-Trichuris mucosal responses are maintained during H. bakeri co-infection despite impaired parasite expulsion

22. Increased gut microbial mucin foraging promotes clearance of a parasitic worm

23. Organoids – New Models for Host–Helminth Interactions

24. Erratum: Sustained Post-Developmental T-Bet Expression Is Critical for the Maintenance of Type One Innate Lymphoid Cells In Vivo

25. Rhythmicity of Intestinal IgA Responses Confers Oscillatory Commensal Microbiota Mutualism

26. Functional Characterization of the Oxantel-Sensitive Acetylcholine Receptor from Trichuris muris

27. Sustained post-developmental T-bet expression is critical for the maintenance of type one innate lymphoid cells in vivo

28. The interplay between

29. The lung environment controls alveolar macrophage metabolism and responsiveness in type 2 inflammation

30. Intestinal helminth co-infection is an unrecognised risk factor for increased pneumococcal carriage density and invasive disease

31. List of contributors

32. Immunity to Trichinella

33. Large Neutral Amino acid uptake and mTOR activation within CD4+ T cells coordinate Type 2 immunity and host resistance to Trichuris muris

34. Interleukin-33 rescues perivascular adipose tissue anticontractile function in obesity

35. IL-17A both initiates, via IFNγ suppression, and limits the pulmonary type-2 immune response to nematode infection

36. Contrasting impact of rural, versus urban, living on glucose metabolism and blood pressure in Uganda

37. Defining the early stages of intestinal colonisation by whipworms

38. T-bet fate mapping identifies a novel ILC1-ILC2 subset in vivo

39. Immunity to Soil-Transmitted Helminths: Evidence from the Field and Laboratory Models

40. Whipworm and roundworm infections

41. Development of caecaloids to study host-pathogen interactions: new insights into immunoregulatory functions ofTrichuris murisextracellular vesicles in the caecum

42. Extracellular vesicles from Heligmosomoides bakeri and Trichuris muris contain distinct microRNA families and small RNAs that could underpin different functions in the host

43. IL-17A both initiates, via IFNγ suppression, and limits the pulmonary type-2 immune response to nematode infection

44. Whipworm and roundworm infections

45. Evolutionary analysis indicates that DNA alkylation damage is a byproduct of cytosine DNA methyltransferase activity

46. Profiles of inflammatory markers and their association with cardiometabolic parameters in rural and urban Uganda

47. P735Interleukin-33 induced eosinophilia restores perivascular adipose tissue function in obesity

48. High-throughput phenotyping reveals expansive genetic and structural underpinnings of immune variation

49. Trickle infection and immunity to Trichuris muris

50. Experimental steering of electron microscopy studies using prior X-ray computed tomography

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