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1. Regulatory T cells crosstalk with tumor cells and endothelium through lymphotoxin signaling

2. Microneedle array delivery of Yersinia pestis recapitulates bubonic plague

3. Engineering the lymph node environment promotes antigen-specific efficacy in type 1 diabetes and islet transplantation

4. Dissecting regulatory T cell expansion using polymer microparticles presenting defined ratios of self-antigen and regulatory cues

5. Self‐Assembly of Immune Signals to Program Innate Immunity through Rational Adjuvant Design

6. Engineered immunological niches to monitor disease activity and treatment efficacy in relapsing multiple sclerosis

7. Mapping the Mechanical and Immunological Profiles of Polymeric Microneedles to Enable Vaccine and Immunotherapy Applications

9. Supplementary Data File S2 from Metastatic Conditioning of Myeloid Cells at a Subcutaneous Synthetic Niche Reflects Disease Progression and Predicts Therapeutic Outcomes

10. Data from Biomaterial Scaffolds Recruit an Aggressive Population of Metastatic Tumor Cells In Vivo

11. Fig. S10 from Metastatic Conditioning of Myeloid Cells at a Subcutaneous Synthetic Niche Reflects Disease Progression and Predicts Therapeutic Outcomes

12. Supplementary Data from Biomaterial Scaffolds Recruit an Aggressive Population of Metastatic Tumor Cells In Vivo

13. Data from Metastatic Conditioning of Myeloid Cells at a Subcutaneous Synthetic Niche Reflects Disease Progression and Predicts Therapeutic Outcomes

14. Supplementary Data from Metastatic Conditioning of Myeloid Cells at a Subcutaneous Synthetic Niche Reflects Disease Progression and Predicts Therapeutic Outcomes

16. Self-Assembly of Immune Signals to Program Innate Immunity through Rational Adjuvant Design

17. Metastatic Conditioning of Myeloid Cells at a Subcutaneous Synthetic Niche Reflects Disease Progression and Predicts Therapeutic Outcomes

18. Mapping the Mechanical and Immunological Profiles of Polymeric Microneedles to Enable Vaccine and Immunotherapy Applications

19. Biomaterial Scaffolds Recruit an Aggressive Population of Metastatic Tumor Cells In Vivo

20. Biophysical Properties of Self-Assembled Immune Signals Impact Signal Processing and the Nature of Regulatory Immune Function

21. Exploiting Rational Assembly to Map Distinct Roles of Regulatory Cues during Autoimmune Therapy

22. Human lung organoids develop into adult airway-like structures directed by physico-chemical biomaterial properties

23. Retrievable hydrogels for ovarian follicle transplantation and oocyte collection

24. An astrocyte derived extracellular matrix coating reduces astrogliosis surrounding chronically implanted microelectrode arrays in rat cortex

25. Microporous scaffolds loaded with immunomodulatory lentivirus to study the contribution of immune cell populations to tumor cell recruitment in vivo

26. High Frequency Spectral Ultrasound Imaging to Detect Metastasis in Implanted Biomaterial Scaffolds

27. Human lung organoids develop into adult airway-like structures directed by physico-chemical biomaterial properties

28. Abstract P3-01-07: Early detection of metastatic breast cancer through gene expression and cell heterogeneity at an engineered metastatic niche

29. A plug-and-play approach for malaria vaccination

30. Engineering Biomaterials to Direct Innate Immunity

31. Abstract 5000: Biomaterial scaffolds that capture metastatic tumor cells in vivo to detect, treat, and study mechanisms of the premetastatic niche and metastasis

32. Abstract 1106: A synthetic pre-metastatic niche mimic alters the primary tumor and tumor microenvironment

33. Pre-Metastatic Niche: Biomaterial Scaffolds as Pre-metastatic Niche Mimics Systemically Alter the Primary Tumor and Tumor Microenvironment (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 10/2018)

34. Biomaterial Scaffolds as Pre-metastatic Niche Mimics Systemically Alter the Primary Tumor and Tumor Microenvironment

35. Detection and Quantification of Left Atrial Structural Remodeling With Delayed-Enhancement Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

36. New Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Method for Defining the Extent of Left Atrial Wall Injury After the Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

37. Real-time imaging in left atrial mapping and ablation

38. Predictors of Fatality in Postdiarrheal Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome

39. Hemolytic uremic syndrome; pathogenesis, treatment, and outcome

40. Abstract 2156: Left Atrial Fibrosis Impacts Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

41. Abstract 5664: Left Atrial Strain In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Relationship To Fibrosis By Delayed Enhancement-MRI

42. Abstract 4108: Myocardial Injury Can Be Identified by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Course of Ablation Procedures for Atrial Fibrillation

43. Abstract 2753: The Relationship Between Pulmonary Vein Antrum Scarring Following Atrial Fibrillation Ablation and Procedural Success: Does Pulmonary Vein Isolation Matter?

44. Abstract 4114: Identification of Gap Lesions Following Failed Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Using Three-Dimensional Delayed Enhancement MRI to Guide Re-ablation Procedure

45. Temporal left atrial lesion formation after ablation of atrial fibrillation

46. Integration of MRI in evaluation and ablation of atrial fibrillation

47. Duration of oliguria and anuria as predictors of chronic renal-related sequelae in post-diarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome

48. Prognostic significance of microalbuminuria in postdiarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome

49. Predictors of Fatality in Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Lack Numbers: In Reply

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