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1. T cell response kinetics determines neuroinfection outcomes during murine HSV infection.

2. Uterine Natural Killer Cell Heterogeneity: Lessons From Mouse Models.

3. Gardnerella vaginalis and Prevotella bivia Trigger Distinct and Overlapping Phenotypes in a Mouse Model of Bacterial Vaginosis.

4. Uterine Natural Killer Cells.

5. Viral MHCI inhibition evades tissue-resident memory T cell formation and responses.

6. Uterine natural killer cells: To protect and to nurture.

7. Cutting Edge: Local Proliferation of Uterine Tissue-Resident NK Cells during Decidualization in Mice.

8. Mouse models of preterm birth: suggested assessment and reporting guidelines.

10. Tissue-Resident Macrophages in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Originate from Embryonic Hematopoiesis and Promote Tumor Progression.

11. Tissue-Resident NK Cells Mediate Ischemic Kidney Injury and Are Not Depleted by Anti-Asialo-GM1 Antibody.

12. The pancreas anatomy conditions the origin and properties of resident macrophages.

13. Tissue-resident natural killer cells and their potential diversity.

14. Embryonic and adult-derived resident cardiac macrophages are maintained through distinct mechanisms at steady state and during inflammation.

15. Tissue-resident natural killer (NK) cells are cell lineages distinct from thymic and conventional splenic NK cells.

16. Minimal differentiation of classical monocytes as they survey steady-state tissues and transport antigen to lymph nodes.

17. Liver-resident NK cells confer adaptive immunity in skin-contact inflammation.

18. Interferon-γ mediates chemokine-dependent recruitment of natural killer cells during viral infection.

19. Tissue-resident natural killer cells.

20. Cutting edge: Regulatory T cells selectively attenuate, not terminate, T cell signaling by disrupting NF-κB nuclear accumulation in CD4 T cells.

21. Regulatory T cells inhibit acute IFN-γ synthesis without blocking T-helper cell type 1 (Th1) differentiation via a compartmentalized requirement for IL-10.

22. Critical requirement for the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein in Th2 effector function.

23. Regulation of immunity at tissue sites of inflammation.

24. Lymphocytes from P2X7-deficient mice exhibit enhanced P2X7 responses.

25. CTLA-4 is required by CD4+CD25+ Treg to control CD4+ T-cell lymphopenia-induced proliferation.

26. Regulating Treg cells at sites of inflammation.

27. Mechanisms of regulatory T-cell suppression - a diverse arsenal for a moving target.

28. Early kinetic window of target T cell susceptibility to CD25+ regulatory T cell activity.

29. IL-2 secretion by CD4+ T cells in vivo is rapid, transient, and influenced by TCR-specific competition.

30. Anti-metastatic activity of hapten-modified autologous tumor cell vaccine in an animal tumor model.

31. Melphalan and other anticancer modalities up-regulate B7-1 gene expression in tumor cells.

32. B7-2 expression on tumor cells is important for the acquisition of cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity by spleen cells from low-dose-melphalan-treated MOPC-315 tumor bearers via a mechanism that requires either B7-1 or B7-2 expression on host antigen-presenting cells.

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