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1. Candida albicans N-Linked Mannans Potentiate the Induction of Trained Immunity via Dectin-2.

2. An Exaggerated Monocyte-Derived Cytokine Response to Candida Hyphae in Patients With Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis.

3. Clonal Hematopoiesis Is Associated With Low CD4 Nadir and Increased Residual HIV Transcriptional Activity in Virally Suppressed Individuals With HIV.

4. Early proinflammatory cytokines and C-reactive protein trends as predictors of outcome in invasive aspergillosis

5. Recognition of borrelia burgdorferi by NOD2 is central for the induction of an inflammatory reaction

6. Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype strains is associated with polymorphisms in SLC11A1/NRAMP1 in Indonesian patients with tuberculosis

7. Bypassing pathogen-induced inflammasome activation for the regulation of interleukin-1(beta) production by the fungal pathogen Candida albicans

8. Immune recognition of candida albicans (beta)-glucan by dectin-1

11. Aspergillus fumigatus evades immune recognition during germination through loss of toll-like receptor-4-mediated signal transduction

12. Delayed clearance of intraabdominal abscesses caused by Candida albicans in tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] and lymphotoxin-[alpha]-deficient mice

14. The role of endogenous interleukin (IL)-18, IL-12, IL-1[beta], and tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] in the production of interferon-[gamma] induced by Candida albicans in human whole-blood cultures

15. Complement Activation in the Disease Course of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Its Effects on Clinical Outcomes.

16. Trained Immunity Confers Broad-Spectrum Protection Against Bacterial Infections.

17. Neonatal BCG Vaccination Reduces Interferon-γ Responsiveness to Heterologous Pathogens in Infants From a Randomized Controlled Trial.

18. Early Clearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Is Associated With Increased Innate Immune Responses.

19. Early Clearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: The INFECT Case Contact Cohort Study in Indonesia.

20. A Genome-Wide Functional Genomics Approach Identifies Susceptibility Pathways to Fungal Bloodstream Infection in Humans.

21. Metformin Alters Human Host Responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Healthy Subjects.

22. Role of Glutamine Metabolism in Host Defense Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

23. Antigen-Independent Restriction of Pneumococcal Density by Mucosal Adjuvant Cholera Toxin Subunit B

24. Tissue Metabolic Changes Drive Cytokine Responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

25. Neonatal BCG Vaccination Influences Cytokine Responses to Toll-like Receptor Ligands and Heterologous Antigens.

28. Genetic Variation in Pattern Recognition Receptors and Adaptor Proteins Associated With Development of Chronic Q Fever

29. Bimodal Influence of Vitamin D in Host Response to SystemicCandidaInfection—Vitamin D Dose Matters

30. Clinical Parameters, Routine Inflammatory Markers, and LTA4H Genotype as Predictors of Mortality Among 608 Patients With Tuberculous Meningitis in Indonesia.

31. Genetic Variation in TLR10, an Inhibitory Toll-Like Receptor, Influences Susceptibility to Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections.

32. Bimodal Influence of Vitamin D in Host Response to Systemic Candida Infection-Vitamin D Dose Matters.

33. Indictment by Association: Once Is Not Enough.

34. Recognition of Coxiella burnetii by Toll-like Receptors and Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain–like Receptors.

35. Heterologous Immunological Effects of Early BCG Vaccination in Low-Birth-Weight Infants in Guinea-Bissau: A Randomized-controlled Trial.

36. TLR1, TLR2, and TLR6 Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated With Increased Susceptibility to Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections.

37. Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis Induce Different T-Cell Responses in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells.

38. Deficient Candida-Specific T-Helper 17 Response During Sepsis.

39. IL-18 Serum Concentration Is Markedly Elevated in Acute EBV Infection and Can Serve as a Marker for Disease Severity.

40. Toll-like Receptor 1 Polymorphisms Increase Susceptibility to Candidemia.

41. Genetic Variation in the Dectin-1/CARD9 Recognition Pathway and Susceptibility to Candidemia.

42. The Y238X Stop Codon Polymorphism in the Human β-Glucan Receptor Dectin-1 and Susceptibility to Invasive Aspergillosis.

43. 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 Modulates Cytokine Production Induced by Candida albicans: Impact of Seasonal Variation of Immune Responses.

44. Immune Recognition of Candida albicans β-glucan by Dectin-1.

45. Immune recognition of Candida albicans beta-glucan by dectin-1.

46. Endogenous Interleukin (IL) -- 1α and IL-1β Are Crucial for Host Defense against Disseminated Candidiasis.

47. Delayed Clearance of Intraabdominal Abscesses Caused by Candida albicans in Tumor Necrosis Factor-α-and Lymphotoxin-α-Deficient Mice.

48. The Role of Endogenous Interleukin (IL)--18, IL-12, IL-1b,andTumor Necrosis Factor--a in the Production of Interferon-g Induced by Candida albicans in Human Whole-Blood Cultures.

49. Posttranscriptional Down-Regulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor-a and Interleukin-1β Production in Acute Meningococcal Infections.

50. Recombinant murine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor protects against acute disseminated Candida albicans infection in nonneutropenic mice.

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