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1. SKAP2 acts downstream of CD11b/CD18 and regulates neutrophil effector function

2. Efficient complement-mediated clearance of immunosuppressed T cells by macrophages

3. Humanized MISTRG as a preclinical in vivo model to study human neutrophil-mediated immune processes

4. β2 Integrin Signaling Cascade in Neutrophils: More Than a Single Function

5. Myeloid Ezh2 Deficiency Limits Atherosclerosis Development

6. SIRPα on Mouse B1 Cells Restricts Lymphoid Tissue Migration and Natural Antibody Production

7. Plasticity in Pro- and Anti-tumor Activity of Neutrophils: Shifting the Balance

8. FcγRIIIb Restricts Antibody-Dependent Destruction of Cancer Cells by Human Neutrophils

9. Neutrophils Kill Antibody-Opsonized Cancer Cells by Trogoptosis

10. BYON4228 is a pan-allelic antagonistic SIRPα antibody that potentiates destruction of antibody-opsonized tumor cells and lacks binding to SIRPγon T cells

11. Data from IgA-Mediated Killing of Tumor Cells by Neutrophils Is Enhanced by CD47–SIRPα Checkpoint Inhibition

12. Supplementary Data from IgA-Mediated Killing of Tumor Cells by Neutrophils Is Enhanced by CD47–SIRPα Checkpoint Inhibition

14. Data from Immune Effector Functions of Human IgG2 Antibodies against EGFR

15. Figure S1 from Immune Effector Functions of Human IgG2 Antibodies against EGFR

16. Novel concepts in red blood cell clearance

17. Kindlin3-dependent CD11b/CD18-integrin activation is required for potentiation of neutrophil cytotoxicity by CD47-SIRPa checkpoint disruption

18. Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex

19. Neutrophil interactions with T cells, platelets, endothelial cells, and of course tumor cells

20. CD47-SIRPα Checkpoint Inhibition Enhances Neutrophil-Mediated Killing of Dinutuximab-Opsonized Neuroblastoma Cells

21. The polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) in macrophages and atherosclerosis

22. Myeloid Ezh2 Deficiency Limits Atherosclerosis Development

24. The CD47-SIRPα signaling axis as an innate immune checkpoint in cancer

25. Glutaminyl cyclase is an enzymatic modifier of the CD47-SIRP alpha axis and a target for cancer immunotherapy

26. IgA-Mediated Killing of Tumor Cells by Neutrophils Is Enhanced by CD47-SIRPα Checkpoint Inhibition

27. Immune Effector Functions of Human IgG2 Antibodies against EGFR

28. Genetic variation of human neutrophil Fcγ receptors and SIRPα in antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity towards cancer cells

29. IFN-γ priming of macrophages represses a part of the inflammatory program and attenuates neutrophil recruitment

30. Decoding the Human Immunoglobulin G-Glycan Repertoire Reveals a Spectrum of Fc-Receptor- and Complement-Mediated-Effector Activities

31. Immunoreceptors on neutrophils

32. Transglutaminase activity regulates atherosclerotic plaque composition at locations exposed to oscillatory shear stress

33. Neutrophils Kill Antibody-Opsonized Cancer Cells by Trogoptosis

34. Nuclear receptor Nur77 inhibits vascular outward remodelling and reduces macrophage accumulation and matrix metalloproteinase levels

35. Role of transglutaminases in cuff-induced atherosclerotic lesion formation in femoral arteries of ApoE3 Leiden mice

36. Shear Stress, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Arterial Structure and Function

37. Calcification Locates to Transglutaminases in Advanced Human Atherosclerotic Lesions

38. Regulation of Phagocyte Migration by Signal Regulatory Protein-Alpha Signaling

39. Immune checkpoint blockade: Which switches to hit and how much?

40. The guanine-nucleotide exchange factor SGEF plays a crucial role in the formation of atherosclerosis

41. On the mechanism of CD47 targeting in cancer

42. The Redox State of Transglutaminase Controls Arterial Remodeling

43. The redox state of transglutaminase 2 controls arterial remodeling

44. Strain-dependent susceptibility for hypertension in mice resides in the natural killer gene complex

47. On the mechanism and benefit of siRNA-mediated targeting of CD47 in cancer

48. Shear Stress, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Arterial Structure and Function.

49. BYON4228 is a pan-allelic antagonistic SIRPα antibody that potentiates destruction of antibody-opsonized tumor cells and lacks binding to SIRPγ on T cells

50. Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex

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