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1. JAK-STAT signaling maintains homeostasis in T cells and macrophages

2. TREM2 protects from atherosclerosis by limiting necrotic core formation

5. Cell-autonomous regulation of complement C3 by factor H limits macrophage efferocytosis and exacerbates atherosclerosis

6. Disturbances in microbial skin recolonization and cutaneous immune response following allogeneic stem cell transfer

7. Early origins of lung disease: towards an interdisciplinary approach

10. Platelet p110β mediates platelet-leukocyte interaction and curtails bacterial dissemination in pneumococcal pneumonia

11. Soluble TREM2 levels reflect the recruitment and expansion of TREM2+ macrophages that localize to fibrotic areas and limit NASH

12. Minimum quality threshold in pre-clinical sepsis studies (MQTiPSS): an international expert consensus initiative for improvement of animal modeling in sepsis

15. Mast cell–derived BH4 and serotonin are critical mediators of postoperative pain.

16. Correction to: Minimum Quality Threshold in Pre-Clinical Sepsis Studies (MQTiPSS): an international expert consensus initiative for improvement of animal modeling in sepsis

17. Minimum Quality Threshold in Pre-Clinical Sepsis Studies (MQTiPSS)

19. Correction: Disturbances in microbial skin recolonization and cutaneous immune response following allogeneic stem cell transfer

20. Changes in ADAR1 activity during Plasmodium infection contribute to protection from malaria.

21. TREM2 limits necrotic core formation during atherogenesis by controlling macrophage survival and efferocytosis

22. Minimum Quality Threshold in Pre-Clinical Sepsis Studies (MQTiPSS): an international expert consensus initiative for improvement of animal modeling in sepsis

26. Mast cell-derived BH4 is a critical mediator of postoperative pain

27. Combined Vaccination with B Cell Peptides Targeting Her-2/neu and Immune Checkpoints as Emerging Treatment Option in Cancer

29. A neutrophil–B-cell axis impacts tissue damage control in a mouse model of intraabdominal bacterial infection via Cxcr4

30. Interleukin‐4 receptor alpha signaling regulates monocyte homeostasis

31. Author response: A neutrophil–B-cell axis impacts tissue damage control in a mouse model of intraabdominal bacterial infection via Cxcr4

33. Notfall- und Intensivmedizin bei speziellen Krankheitsbildern

35. Clinical grade ACE2 as a universal agent to block SARS-CoV-2 variants

36. Development of an aerosol intervention for COVID-19 disease: Tolerability of soluble ACE2 (APN01) administered via nebulizer

37. Clinical grade ACE2 as a universal agent to block SARS‐CoV ‐2 variants

38. The impact of COVID-19 lock-downs for European (female) immunologists – our views as members of the EFIS gender and diversity task force

40. The methyltransferase Setdb2 mediates virus-induced susceptibility to bacterial superinfection

41. Nuclear receptor corepressor 1 controls regulatory T cell subset differentiation and effector function

42. A neutrophil - B-cell axis governs disease tolerance during sepsis via Cxcr4

43. Additional file 2 of Metagenomic sequencing reveals time, host, and body compartment-specific viral dynamics after lung transplantation

44. The Tyrosine Kinase Tec Regulates Effector Th17 Differentiation, Pathogenicity, and Plasticity in T-Cell-Driven Intestinal Inflammation

45. ACE2 is the critical in vivo receptor for SARS-CoV-2 in a novel COVID-19 mouse model with TNF- and IFNγ-driven immunopathology

47. Clinical grade ACE2 effectively inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infections

48. Author response: ACE2 is the critical in vivo receptor for SARS-CoV-2 in a novel COVID-19 mouse model with TNF- and IFNγ-driven immunopathology

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