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1. Differential expansion of circulating human MDSC subsets in patients with cancer, infection and inflammation

2. Anti-retroviral effects of type I IFN subtypes in vivo

4. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor receptor CD74 expression is associated with expansion and differentiation of effector T cells in COVID-19 patients.

5. HLA Class II Loss and JAK1/2 Deficiency Coevolve in Melanoma Leading to CD4 T-cell and IFNγ Cross-Resistance.

6. SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell responses wane profoundly in convalescent individuals 10 months after primary infection.

7. Regulatory T cells suppress the motility of cytotoxic T cells in Friend retrovirus-infected mice.

9. Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Induced Viral Sepsis Simultaneously Show Immune Activation, Impaired Immune Function and a Procoagulatory Disease State.

10. Polymorphism of tmprss2 (rs12329760) but not ace2 (rs4240157), tmprss11a (rs353163) and cd147 (rs8259) is associated with the severity of COVID-19 in the Ukrainian population.

11. Characterization of SARS-CoV-2-Specific Humoral and Cellular Immune Responses Induced by Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccines in a Real-World Setting.

12. Analysis of the Long-Term Impact on Cellular Immunity in COVID-19-Recovered Individuals Reveals a Profound NKT Cell Impairment.

13. A Combination of Anti-PD-L1 Treatment and Therapeutic Vaccination Facilitates Improved Retroviral Clearance via Reactivation of Highly Exhausted T Cells.

15. Impaired Cytotoxic CD8 + T Cell Response in Elderly COVID-19 Patients.

16. Differential expansion of circulating human MDSC subsets in patients with cancer, infection and inflammation.

17. Critical role of PD-L1 expression on non-tumor cells rather than on tumor cells for effective anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy in a transplantable mouse hematopoietic tumor model.

18. Restriction of exogenous DNA expression by SAMHD1.

19. Combination immunotherapy with anti-PD-L1 antibody and depletion of regulatory T cells during acute viral infections results in improved virus control but lethal immunopathology.

20. Friend retrovirus studies reveal complex interactions between intrinsic, innate and adaptive immunity.

21. MDSCs in infectious diseases: regulation, roles, and readjustment.

22. The PD-1/PD-L1 Pathway Affects the Expansion and Function of Cytotoxic CD8 + T Cells During an Acute Retroviral Infection.

23. CEACAM1 promotes CD8 + T cell responses and improves control of a chronic viral infection.

24. Imaging of cytotoxic antiviral immunity while considering the 3R principle of animal research.

25. The IL-1R/TLR signaling pathway is essential for efficient CD8 + T-cell responses against hepatitis B virus in the hydrodynamic injection mouse model.

26. Differential Inhibitory Receptor Expression on T Cells Delineates Functional Capacities in Chronic Viral Infection.

27. Granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells suppress virus-specific CD8 + T cell responses during acute Friend retrovirus infection.

28. Fas Ligand-mediated cytotoxicity of CD4+ T cells during chronic retrovirus infection.

29. Combined toll-like receptor 3/7/9 deficiency on host cells results in T-cell-dependent control of tumour growth.

30. CD169 + macrophages regulate PD-L1 expression via type I interferon and thereby prevent severe immunopathology after LCMV infection.

31. CD137 Agonist Therapy Can Reprogram Regulatory T Cells into Cytotoxic CD4+ T Cells with Antitumor Activity.

33. PD-L1 Expression on Retrovirus-Infected Cells Mediates Immune Escape from CD8+ T Cell Killing.

35. The phenotype and activation status of regulatory T cells during Friend retrovirus infection.

36. TLR1/2 ligand-stimulated mouse liver endothelial cells secrete IL-12 and trigger CD8+ T cell immunity in vitro.

37. Natural regulatory T cells inhibit production of cytotoxic molecules in CD8⁺ T cells during low-level Friend retrovirus infection.

38. CD4+ T cells develop antiretroviral cytotoxic activity in the absence of regulatory T cells and CD8+ T cells.

39. Tumor-specific CD4+ T cells develop cytotoxic activity and eliminate virus-induced tumor cells in the absence of regulatory T cells.

40. Combining regulatory T cell depletion and inhibitory receptor blockade improves reactivation of exhausted virus-specific CD8+ T cells and efficiently reduces chronic retroviral loads.

41. Virus-specific CD8+ T cells upregulate programmed death-1 expression during acute friend retrovirus infection but are highly cytotoxic and control virus replication.

42. Transient depletion of regulatory T cells in transgenic mice reactivates virus-specific CD8+ T cells and reduces chronic retroviral set points.

43. Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid treatment of Friend retrovirus-infected mice improves functional properties of virus-specific T cells and prevents virus-induced disease.

44. Mechanisms of control of acute Friend virus infection by CD4+ T helper cells and their functional impairment by regulatory T cells.

45. The regulatory T-cell response during acute retroviral infection is locally defined and controls the magnitude and duration of the virus-specific cytotoxic T-cell response.

46. Regulatory T cells suppress antiviral immune responses and increase viral loads during acute infection with a lymphotropic retrovirus.

47. Anti-retroviral effects of type I IFN subtypes in vivo.

48. The level of friend retrovirus replication determines the cytolytic pathway of CD8+ T-cell-mediated pathogen control.

49. Kinetics of CD8+ effector T cell responses and induced CD4+ regulatory T cell responses during Friend retrovirus infection.

50. CD8+ T-cell dysfunction due to cytolytic granule deficiency in persistent Friend retrovirus infection.

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