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1. Individuals with Metabolic Syndrome Show Altered Fecal Lipidomic Profiles with No Signs of Intestinal Inflammation or Increased Intestinal Permeability

2. Modulating T Cell Responses via Autophagy: The Intrinsic Influence Controlling the Function of Both Antigen-Presenting Cells and T Cells

3. Non-autophagy Role of Atg5 and NBR1 in Unconventional Secretion of IL-12 Prevents Gut Dysbiosis and Inflammation

4. G-Trap Assay I: Small GTPases as sensitive immune response biomarkers for active bacteremia

5. Individuals with Metabolic Syndrome show altered fecal lipidomic profiles with no signs of intestinal inflammation or increased intestinal permeability: a pilot study

6. The role of sex in the innate and adaptive immune environment of metastatic colorectal cancer

7. Treg expression of CIS suppresses allergic airway inflammation through antagonizing an autonomous TH2 program

8. Assessment of mesalamine in the alterations of metabolic parameters in comorbid ulcerative colitis and metabolic syndrome patients: A retrospective study

9. Matrix Metalloproteinase MMP-12 Promotes Macrophage Transmigration Across Intestinal Epithelial Tight Junctions and Increases Severity of Experimental Colitis

10. RUNX2 regulates leukemic cell metabolism and chemotaxis in high-risk T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

11. Polystyrene microplastics induce an immunometabolic active state in macrophages

12. IL-15 Complexes Induce Migration of Resting Memory CD8 T Cells into Mucosal Tissues

14. Lumican negatively controls the pathogenicity of murine encephalitic TH17 cells

15. 19144 Effect of Mesalamine on Metabolic Syndrome risk factors in Ulcerative Colitis Patients: A Retrospective study

16. Exposures to uranium and arsenic alter intraepithelial and innate immune cells in the small intestine of male and female mice

18. Ingested microplastics pose a potentially serious risk to the gastrointestinal microenvironment

19. Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Increase in Intestinal Permeability Is Mediated by TAK-1 Activation of IKK and MLCK/MYLK Gene

20. Orchestration of epithelial-derived cytokines and innate immune cells in allergic airway inflammation

21. Neutral Lipid Stores and Lipase PNPLA5 Contribute to Autophagosome Biogenesis

23. 697 – Intestinal Permeability is an Important Factor in the Development of Alcoholic Liver Disease in a Chronic and Binge Mouse Model of Alcoholic Steatohepatitis

24. Nfil3-independent lineage maintenance and antiviral response of natural killer cells

25. Autophagy as an immune effector against tuberculosis

26. Leptin Enhances TH2 and ILC2 Responses in Allergic Airway Disease

27. MK2: An unrecognized regulator of tumor promoting macrophages in colorectal cancer?

28. Regulating the immune system via IL-15 transpresentation

29. Dendritic Cells Support the In Vivo Development and Maintenance of NK Cells via IL-15 Trans-Presentation

30. Dendritic cells drive memory CD8 T-cell homeostasis via IL-15 transpresentation

31. Blockade of MK2 is protective in inflammation-associated colorectal cancer development

32. Anti-G-CSF treatment induces protective tumor immunity in mouse colon cancer by promoting protective NK cell, macrophage and T cell responses

33. Lumican Inhibits the pathogenicity of murine encephalitic TH17 cells

34. Secretory vs. degradative autophagy: unconventional secretion of inflammatory mediators

35. Autophagy protects against active tuberculosis by suppressing bacterial burden and inflammation

36. Coordinate activation of inflammatory gene networks, alveolar destruction and neonatal death in AKNA deficient mice

37. Thymic and peripheral microenvironments differentially mediate development and maturation of iNKT cells by IL-15 transpresentation

38. Pasteurized Whole Milk Confers Reduced Susceptibilities to the Antimicrobial Agents Trimethoprim, Gatifloxacin, Cefotaxime and Tetracycline via the marRAB Locus in Escherichia coli

39. Autophagy protects against active tuberculosis by suppressing bacterial burden and inflammation.

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