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1. B cell-intrinsic requirement for WNK1 kinase in antibody responses in mice.

2. B cell-intrinsic TBK1 is essential for germinal center formation during infection and vaccination in mice.

3. IL-21 is a broad negative regulator of IgE class switch recombination in mouse and human B cells.

4. Rapid activation of tumor-associated macrophages boosts preexisting tumor immunity.

5. Myeloid-targeted immunotherapies act in synergy to induce inflammation and antitumor immunity.

6. The protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP1B is a negative regulator of CD40 and BAFF-R signaling and controls B cell autoimmunity.

7. CD4+ T helper cells use CD154-CD40 interactions to counteract T reg cell-mediated suppression of CD8+ T cell responses to influenza.

8. Antigen delivery to early endosomes eliminates the superiority of human blood BDCA3+ dendritic cells at cross presentation.

9. Macrophage-dependent nitric oxide expression regulates tumor cell detachment and metastasis after IL-2/anti-CD40 immunotherapy.

10. Deficient CD40-TRAF6 signaling in leukocytes prevents atherosclerosis by skewing the immune response toward an antiinflammatory profile.

11. Lymphomas can develop from B cells chronically helped by idiotype-specific T cells.

12. Expression of lymphotoxin-alphabeta on antigen-specific T cells is required for DC function.

13. Molecular characterization of virus-induced autoantibody responses.

14. Combined TLR and CD40 triggering induces potent CD8+ T cell expansion with variable dependence on type I IFN.

15. Presentation of exogenous antigens on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and MHC class II molecules is differentially regulated during dendritic cell maturation.

16. Stimulus-dependent deacylation of bacterial lipopolysaccharide by dendritic cells.

17. CD40 signaling is impaired in L. major-infected macrophages and is rescued by a p38MAPK activator establishing a host-protective memory T cell response.

18. T cell accumulation in B cell follicles is regulated by dendritic cells and is independent of B cell activation.

19. Efficient targeting of protein antigen to the dendritic cell receptor DEC-205 in the steady state leads to antigen presentation on major histocompatibility complex class I products and peripheral CD8+ T cell tolerance.

20. The biological outcome of CD40 signaling is dependent on the duration of CD40 ligand expression: reciprocal regulation by interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-12.

21. Constitutive expression of the B7h ligand for inducible costimulator on naive B cells is extinguished after activation by distinct B cell receptor and interleukin 4 receptor-mediated pathways and can be rescued by CD40 signaling.

22. Bruton's tyrosine kinase links the B cell receptor to nuclear factor kappaB activation.

23. The formation of immunogenic major histocompatibility complex class II-peptide ligands in lysosomal compartments of dendritic cells is regulated by inflammatory stimuli.

24. Lineage-restricted function of nuclear factor kappaB-inducing kinase (NIK) in transducing signals via CD40.

25. A critical role for CD40-CD40 ligand interactions in amplification of the mucosal CD8 T cell response.

26. Expression of stromelysin-3 in atherosclerotic lesions: regulation via CD40-CD40 ligand signaling in vitro and in vivo.

27. CD40 activation induces apoptosis in cultured human hepatocytes via induction of cell surface fas ligand expression and amplifies fas-mediated hepatocyte death during allograft rejection.

28. Antigen receptor engagement turns off the V(D)J recombination machinery in human tonsil B cells.

29. Activated murine B lymphocytes and dendritic cells produce a novel CC chemokine which acts selectively on activated T cells.

30. Measles virus suppresses cell-mediated immunity by interfering with the survival and functions of dendritic and T cells.

31. Memory B cells are biased towards terminal differentiation: a strategy that may prevent repertoire freezing.

32. Assembly and regulation of the CD40 receptor complex in human B cells.

33. Dendritic cells enhance growth and differentiation of CD40-activated B lymphocytes.

34. B cells lacking RelB are defective in proliferative responses, but undergo normal B cell maturation to Ig secretion and Ig class switching.

35. Identification of a costimulatory molecule rapidly induced by CD40L as CD44H.

36. CD40-CD40 ligand interactions are critical in T-B cooperation but not for other anti-viral CD4+ T cell functions.

37. CD45-null transgenic mice reveal a positive regulatory role for CD45 in early thymocyte development, in the selection of CD4+CD8+ thymocytes, and B cell maturation.

38. Concurrent engagement of CD40 and the antigen receptor protects naive and memory human B cells from APO-1/Fas-mediated apoptosis.

39. Distinct regulatory roles of lymphocyte costimulatory pathways on T helper type-2 mediated autoimmune disease.

40. A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.

41. CD40 and B cell antigen receptor dual triggering of resting B lymphocytes turns on a partial germinal center phenotype.

42. T-B cell interaction inhibits spontaneous apoptosis of mature lymphocytes in Bcl-2-deficient mice.

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