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101. The Neural Mechanisms of Associative Memory Revisited: fMRI Evidence from Implicit Contingency Learning.

102. Cell-Type-Specific Quantification of a Scaffold-Based 3D Liver Co-Culture.

103. Ubiquitin-specific protease USP36 knockdown impairs Parkin-dependent mitophagy via downregulation of Beclin-1-associated autophagy-related ATG14L.

104. One-Step ARMS-PCR for the Detection of SNPs-Using the Example of the PADI4 Gene.

105. Correlation Between Hippocampal Volume and Autobiographical Memory Depending on Retrieval Frequency in Healthy Individuals and Patients with Alzheimer's Disease.

106. Low and variable tumor reactivity of the intratumoral TCR repertoire in human cancers.

107. T cell receptor fingerprinting enables in-depth characterization of the interactions governing recognition of peptide-MHC complexes.

108. Immune Cell Induced Migration of Osteoprogenitor Cells Is Mediated by TGF-β Dependent Upregulation of NOX4 and Activation of Focal Adhesion Kinase.

109. Isolation of T cell receptors targeting recurrent neoantigens in hematological malignancies.

110. Donor Site Location Is Critical for Proliferation, Stem Cell Capacity, and Osteogenic Differentiation of Adipose Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells: Implications for Bone Tissue Engineering.

111. A common challenge in older adults: Classification, overlap, and therapy of depression and dementia.

113. Peripheral Neuropathy in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1, 2, 3, and 6.

114. Peptide Splicing in the Proteasome Creates a Novel Type of Antigen with an Isopeptide Linkage.

115. Definition of Proteasomal Peptide Splicing Rules for High-Efficiency Spliced Peptide Presentation by MHC Class I Molecules.

116. [Suicide in the elderly – risk factors and prevention].

117. Innovative diagnostic tools for early detection of Alzheimer's disease.

118. High-throughput epitope discovery reveals frequent recognition of neo-antigens by CD4+ T cells in human melanoma.

119. RNAi-mediated TCR knockdown prevents autoimmunity in mice caused by mixed TCR dimers following TCR gene transfer.

120. Anti-CTLA-4 therapy broadens the melanoma-reactive CD8+ T cell response.

121. Towards error-free profiling of immune repertoires.

122. HLA micropolymorphisms strongly affect peptide-MHC multimer-based monitoring of antigen-specific CD8+ T cell responses.

123. TCR repertoires of intratumoral T-cell subsets.

124. High-throughput identification of antigen-specific TCRs by TCR gene capture.

125. Blockade of TGF-β signaling greatly enhances the efficacy of TCR gene therapy of cancer.

126. Pairing of T-cell receptor chains via emulsion PCR.

127. Antiproliferative effects of selective adenosine receptor agonists and antagonists on human lymphocytes: evidence for receptor-independent mechanisms.

128. Genotype-specific patterns of atrophy progression are more sensitive than clinical decline in SCA1, SCA3 and SCA6.

129. TIL therapy broadens the tumor-reactive CD8(+) T cell compartment in melanoma patients.

130. T-cell receptor gene therapy: critical parameters for clinical success.

131. Depression comorbidity in spinocerebellar ataxia.

132. Lethal graft-versus-host disease in mouse models of T cell receptor gene therapy.

133. Adenosine regulates CD8 T-cell priming by inhibition of membrane-proximal T-cell receptor signalling.

134. Conditional MHC class I ligands and peptide exchange technology for the human MHC gene products HLA-A1, -A3, -A11, and -B7.

135. Electrophysiology in spinocerebellar ataxias: spread of disease and characteristic findings.

136. Transient change in GABA(A) receptor subunit mRNA expression in Lurcher cerebellar nuclei during Purkinje cell degeneration.

137. Control of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a neonatal intensive-care unit: use of intensive microbiologic surveillance and mupirocin.

138. The relationship between cytomegalovirus retrieved by bronchoalveolar lavage and mortality in patients with HIV.

139. Hepatitis C virus infection in healthcare workers: risk of exposure and infection.

140. Recovery of viruses other than cytomegalovirus from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.

141. Recurrent epidemics caused by a single strain of erythromycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The importance of molecular epidemiology.

142. Yersinia enterocolitica infections in hospitalized patients: the problem of hospital-acquired infections.

143. Isolation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in cutaneous blister fluid.

144. Effect of educational programs, rigid sharps containers, and universal precautions on reported needlestick injuries in healthcare workers.

145. Emergence of acyclovir-resistant varicella zoster virus in an AIDS patient on prolonged acyclovir therapy.

146. Cytomegalovirus in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of patients with AIDS.

147. Comparison of histologic nodal reactive patterns, cell suspension immunophenotypic data, and HIV status.

148. Chlamydia trachomatis cervical infections in female adolescents.

149. Enteric parasites in workers occupationally exposed to sewage.

150. Febrile illness in early infancy associated with ECHO virus infection.

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