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1. Tuning innate immune activation by surface texturing of polymer microparticles: the role of shape in inflammasome activation.

2. Abnormal immune complex processing and spontaneous glomerulonephritis in complement factor H-deficient mice with human complement receptor 1 on erythrocytes.

3. Role of MyD88 in route-dependent susceptibility to vesicular stomatitis virus infection.

4. Cutting Edge: Antibody-mediated TLR7-dependent recognition of viral RNA.

5. Flavivirus activation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells delineates key elements of TLR7 signaling beyond endosomal recognition.

6. Effect of molecular size on the ability of zwitterionic polysaccharides to stimulate cellular immunity.

7. Cutting edge: heat shock protein (HSP) 60 activates the innate immune response: CD14 is an essential receptor for HSP60 activation of mononuclear cells.

8. IL-2 mediates protection against abscess formation in an experimental model of sepsis.

9. Signaling through the lymphotoxin-beta receptor stimulates HIV-1 replication alone and in cooperation with soluble or membrane-bound TNF-alpha.

10. Mitogenic activity of purified capsular polysaccharide A from Bacteroides fragilis: differential stimulatory effect on mouse and rat lymphocytes in vitro.

11. Th1-associated immune responses to beta-galactosidase expressed by a replication-defective herpes simplex virus.

12. Mechanism of virus-induced Ig subclass shifts.

13. Accessory cell function of human eosinophils. HLA-DR-dependent, MHC-restricted antigen-presentation and IL-1 alpha expression.

14. Opioid receptor agonists and Ca2+ modulation in human B cell lines.

15. Effect of Haemophilus influenzae polysaccharide outer membrane protein complex conjugate vaccine on macrophages.

16. Decay-accelerating factor expression on either effector or target cells inhibits cytotoxicity by human natural killer cells.

17. Human B cells secrete predominantly lambda L chains in the absence of H chain expression.

18. Antigen-specific suppression of cytotoxic T cell responses: an idiotype-bearing factor regulates the cytotoxic T cell response to azobenzenearsonate-coupled cells.

19. Ir gene control of the cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to Sendai virus: H-2k mice are low responders to Sendai.

20. Cell receptors for the mammalian reovirus. IV. Reovirus-specific cytolytic T cell lines that have idiotypic receptors recognize anti-idiotypic B cell hybridomas.

21. Cellular control of abscess formation: role of T cells in the regulation of abscesses formed in response to Bacteroides fragilis.

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