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1. EXP1 is critical for nutrient uptake across the parasitophorous vacuole membrane of malaria parasites.

2. MCC950/CRID3 potently targets the NACHT domain of wild-type NLRP3 but not disease-associated mutants for inflammasome inhibition.

3. Activation of Toll-like receptor 7/8 encoded by the X chromosome alters sperm motility and provides a novel simple technology for sexing sperm.

4. Mouse HSA+ immature cardiomyocytes persist in the adult heart and expand after ischemic injury.

5. Complement alone drives efficacy of a chimeric antigonococcal monoclonal antibody.

6. Star nanoparticles delivering HIV-1 peptide minimal immunogens elicit near-native envelope antibody responses in nonhuman primates.

7. Flagellin hypervariable region determines symbiotic properties of commensal Escherichia coli strains.

8. Detecting T cell receptors involved in immune responses from single repertoire snapshots.

9. Phosphorylation of the VAR2CSA extracellular region is associated with enhanced adhesive properties to the placental receptor CSA.

10. Regulation of membrane phospholipid asymmetry by Notch-mediated flippase expression controls the number of intraepithelial TCRαβ+CD8αα+ T cells.

11. Structural basis for neutralization of hepatitis A virus informs a rational design of highly potent inhibitors.

12. TLR1/2 orchestrate human plasmacytoid predendritic cell response to gram+ bacteria.

13. Thought-based interaction: Same data, same methods, different results?

14. miR-181a/b-1 controls thymic selection of Treg cells and tunes their suppressive capacity.

15. TLR9-mediated dendritic cell activation uncovers mammalian ganglioside species with specific ceramide backbones that activate invariant natural killer T cells.

16. The PLOS Biology XV Collection: 15 Years of Exceptional Science Highlighted across 12 Months.

17. Boosting subdominant neutralizing antibody responses with a computationally designed epitope-focused immunogen.

18. Potent anti-influenza H7 human monoclonal antibody induces separation of hemagglutinin receptor-binding head domains.

19. CD4 occupancy triggers sequential pre-fusion conformational states of the HIV-1 envelope trimer with relevance for broadly neutralizing antibody activity.

20. CD71+VISTA+ erythroid cells promote the development and function of regulatory T cells through TGF-β.

21. Gasdermin D mediates the pathogenesis of neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease in mice.

22. Human genes: Time to follow the roads less traveled?

23. Symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus are diagnosed in leptin transgenic pigs.

24. Timescales of influenza A/H3N2 antibody dynamics.

25. Heterogeneity and longevity of antibody memory to viruses and vaccines.

26. Sometimes you’re the scooper, and sometimes you get scooped: How to turn both into something good.

27. The actin remodeling protein cofilin is crucial for thymic αβ but not γδ T-cell development.

28. A G-protein-coupled chemoattractant receptor recognizes lipopolysaccharide for bacterial phagocytosis.

29. Insight into small molecule binding to the neonatal Fc receptor by X-ray crystallography and 100 kHz magic-angle-spinning NMR.

30. Assessing the stability of polio eradication after the withdrawal of oral polio vaccine.

31. The ecology of immune state in a wild mammal, Mus musculus domesticus.

32. Unique properties of TCR-activated p38 are necessary for NFAT-dependent T-cell activation.

33. Capacity of tTreg generation is not impaired in the atrophied thymus.

34. Endogenously produced catecholamines improve the regulatory function of TLR9-activated B cells

35. Bacterial deception of MAIT cells in a cloud of superantigen and cytokines.

36. MAIT cells launch a rapid, robust and distinct hyperinflammatory response to bacterial superantigens and quickly acquire an anergic phenotype that impedes their cognate antimicrobial function: Defining a novel mechanism of superantigen-induced immunopathology and immunosuppression

37. Accurate predictions of population-level changes in sequence and structural properties of HIV-1 Env using a volatility-controlled diffusion model.

38. Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.

39. Which New Health Technologies Do We Need to Achieve an End to HIV/AIDS?

40. Programmed cell death 1 ligand (PD-L1) on T cells generates Treg suppression from memory

41. Extracellular DJ-1 induces sterile inflammation in the ischemic brain

42. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of the N501Y SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in complex with ACE2 and 2 potent neutralizing antibodies

43. The E3 ubiquitin ligase Cul4b promotes CD4+ T cell expansion by aiding the repair of damaged DNA

44. Glycosylation generates an efficacious and immunogenic vaccine against H7N9 influenza virus

45. Targeting Of Somatic Hypermutation By immunoglobulin Enhancer And Enhancer-Like Sequences.

46. Two unequally redundant 'helper' immune receptor families mediate Arabidopsis thaliana intracellular 'sensor' immune receptor functions

47. PD-L1 signaling on human memory CD4+ T cells induces a regulatory phenotype

48. Crosslinking-guided geometry of a complete CXC receptor-chemokine complex and the basis of chemokine subfamily selectivity

49. A generic cell surface ligand system for studying cell–cell recognition

50. Analysis of the RelA:CBP/p300 Interaction Reveals Its Involvement in NF-κB-Driven Transcription.

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