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1. Primary breast tumours but not lung metastases induce protective anti-tumour immune responses after Treg-depletion

2. Sequential targeting of PI3Kδ and LAG3 as an effective anti-cancer approach

3. Treg-driven tumour control by PI3Kδ inhibition limits myeloid-derived suppressor cell expansion

4. Pouring petrol on the flames: using oncolytic virotherapies to enhance tumour immunogenicity

5. Immune Remodelling of the Extracellular Matrix Drives Loss of Cancer Stem Cells and Tumor Rejection

6. Enhanced antitumor immunity through sequential targeting of PI3Kδ and LAG3

7. Treg Depletion Licenses T Cell–Driven HEV Neogenesis and Promotes Tumor Destruction

8. L-Selectin Enhanced T Cells Improve the Efficacy of Cancer Immunotherapy

9. Defining High Endothelial Venules and Tertiary Lymphoid Structures in Cancer

10. Deletion of GARP on mouse regulatory T cells is not sufficient to inhibit the growth of transplanted tumors

11. Hyperactive gp130/STAT3-driven gastric tumourigenesis promotes submucosal tertiary lymphoid structure development

12. OX40-deficient mice are defective in Th cell proliferation but are competent in generating B cell and CTL Responses after virus infection

13. Fas ligand breaks tolerance to self-antigens and induces tumor immunity mediated by antibodies

14. Regulatory T cells inhibit Fas ligand-induced innate and adaptive tumour immunity

15. Effect of epitope flanking residues on the presentation of N-terminal cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes

16. The death receptor 3/TL1A pathway is essential for efficient development of antiviral CD4 + and CD8 + T‐cell immunity

17. Delineating Immune-Mediated Mechanisms Underlying Hair Follicle Destruction in the Mouse Mutant Defolliculated

18. Paracetamol reduces influenza-induced immunopathology in a mouse model of infection without compromising virus clearance or the generation of protective immunity

19. Circulating neutrophils maintain physiological blood pressure by suppressing bacteria and IFNγ-dependent iNOS expression in the vasculature of healthy mice

20. CD59a deficiency exacerbates influenza-induced lung inflammation through complement-dependent and -independent mechanisms

21. A distinct chemokine axis does not account for enrichment of Foxp3+ CD4+T cells in carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas

22. Limited in vivo reactivity of polyclonal effector cytotoxic T cells towards altered peptide ligands

23. Complement‐induced protection: an explanation for the limitations of cell‐based tumour immunotherapies

24. Deletion of the CD4 silencer element supports a stochastic mechanism of thymocyte lineage commitment

25. Inducible Costimulator Protein (Icos) Controls T Helper Cell Subset Polarization after Virus and Parasite Infection

26. A protective cytotoxic T cell response to a subdominant epitope is influenced by the stability of the MHC class I/peptide complex and the overall spectrum of viral peptides generated within infected cells

27. Hierarchies of antigen-specific cytotoxic T-cell responses

28. The proteasome inhibitor lactacystin prevents the generation of an endoplasmic reticulum leader—derived T cell epitope

29. Induction and Exhaustion of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus–specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Visualized Using Soluble Tetrameric Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I–Peptide Complexes

30. Rapid innate control of antigen abrogates adaptive immunity

31. Progression of carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas is associated with the accumulation of naïve CD4+ T cells via blood vessels and lymphatics

32. T-cell trafficking facilitated by high endothelial venules is required for tumor control after regulatory T-cell depletion

33. Analysis of the T-cell receptor repertoires of tumor-infiltrating conventional and regulatory T cells reveals no evidence for conversion in carcinogen-induced tumors

34. CD62L (L-selectin) down-regulation does not affect memory T cell distribution but failure to shed compromises anti-viral immunity

35. The generation of CD25+ CD4+ regulatory T cells that prevent allograft rejection does not compromise immunity to a viral pathogen

36. TCR affinity and negative regulation limit autoimmunity

37. The influence of CD25+ cells on the generation of immunity to tumour cell lines in mice

38. The influence of macrophage inflammatory protein-1alpha on protective immunity mediated by antiviral cytotoxic T cells

39. Depletion of CD25+ regulatory cells uncovers immune responses to shared murine tumor rejection antigens

40. Regulation of tumour immunity by CD25+ T cells

41. Complement component C3 promotes T-cell priming and lung migration to control acute influenza virus infection

42. Depletion of CD25+ regulatory cells results in suppression of melanoma growth and induction of autoreactivity in mice

43. Developmental regulation of Lck targeting to the CD8 coreceptor controls signaling in naive and memory T cells

44. Interleukin-6 is crucial for recall of influenza-specific memory cd4+ t cells

45. MHC class I-restricted killing of neurons by virus-specific CD8(+) T lymphocytes is effected through the Fas/FasL, but not the perforin pathway

46. Exogenous peptides delivered by ricin require processing by signal peptidase for transporter associated with antigen processing-independent MHC class I-restricted presentation

47. Immunodominance of an Antiviral Cytotoxic T Cell Response Is Shaped by the Kinetics of Viral Protein Expression

48. Role of immunoproteasomes in cross-presentation

49. Anti-CD25 antibody enhancement of vaccine-induced immunogenicity: Increased durable cellular immunity with reduced immunodominance

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