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1. Microbe-binding Antibodies in the Female Genital Tract: Associations with the Vaginal Microbiome and Genital Immunology.

2. Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Vector Induces Specific Cellular and Humoral Responses in the Female Reproductive Tract, the Main HIV Portal of Entry.

3. Mucosal and Systemic γδ+ T Cells Associated with Control of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.

4. Progesterone Levels Associate with a Novel Population of CCR5+CD38+ CD4 T Cells Resident in the Genital Mucosa with Lymphoid Trafficking Potential.

5. Integrin α4β1 is necessary for CD4+ T cell-mediated protection against genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

6. HIV-1 gp120 induces TLR2- and TLR4-mediated innate immune activation in human female genital epithelium.

7. CD4+ T cell expression of MyD88 is essential for normal resolution of Chlamydia muridarum genital tract infection.

8. Targeting the genital tract mucosa with a lipopeptide/recombinant adenovirus prime/boost vaccine induces potent and long-lasting CD8+ T cell immunity against herpes: importance of MyD88.

9. CD4+ T cells are necessary and sufficient to confer protection against Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the murine upper genital tract.

10. Plac8-dependent and inducible NO synthase-dependent mechanisms clear Chlamydia muridarum infections from the genital tract.

11. The UDP-glucose receptor P2RY14 triggers innate mucosal immunity in the female reproductive tract by inducing IL-8.

12. Antigen-specific CD8+ T cells respond to Chlamydia trachomatis in the genital mucosa.

13. Absence of L-selectin delays mucosal B cell responses in nonintestinal effector tissues.

14. Intranasal immunization with plasmid DNA-lipid complexes elicits mucosal immunity in the female genital and rectal tracts.

15. Distinct homing pathways direct T lymphocytes to the genital and intestinal mucosae in Chlamydia-infected mice.

16. CD3+ CD8+ CTL activity within the human female reproductive tract: influence of stage of the menstrual cycle and menopause.

17. Transport of anti-sperm monoclonal IgA and IgG into murine male and female genital tracts from blood. Effect of sex hormones.

18. Extensive TCR junctional diversity of V gamma 9/V delta 2 clones from human female reproductive tissues.

19. Evidence for a common mucosal immunologic system. II. Influence of the estrous cycle on B immunoblast migration into genital and intestinal tissues.

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