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1. Investigating oral microbiome dynamics in chronic kidney disease and post-transplantation in continuous culture.

2. Bite-sized immunology; damage and microbes educating immunity at the gingiva.

3. Th17-to-Tfh plasticity during periodontitis limits disease pathology.

4. Kidney resident macrophages have distinct subsets and multifunctional roles.

5. Monocyte migration profiles define disease severity in acute COVID-19 and unique features of long COVID.

6. T helper 2 cells control monocyte to tissue-resident macrophage differentiation during nematode infection of the pleural cavity.

7. The wild mouse bone marrow has a unique myeloid and lymphoid composition and phenotype.

8. Consequences of collagen induced inflammatory arthritis on circadian regulation of the gut microbiome.

9. BMPR1a Is Required for the Optimal TGFβ1-Dependent CD207 + Langerhans Cell Differentiation and Limits Skin Inflammation through CD11c + Cells.

10. Gingival monocytes: Lessons from other barriers.

11. Integrated miRNA/cytokine/chemokine profiling reveals severity-associated step changes and principal correlates of fatality in COVID-19.

12. Alterations in T and B cell function persist in convalescent COVID-19 patients.

13. Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells are present in healthy gingiva tissue.

14. Does the Microbiome Affect the Outcome of Renal Transplantation?

16. The Helminth Parasite Heligmosomoides polygyrus Attenuates EAE in an IL-4Rα-Dependent Manner.

17. Longitudinal immune profiling reveals key myeloid signatures associated with COVID-19.

18. Regulatory T cells confer a circadian signature on inflammatory arthritis.

19. Ligature-induced periodontitis induces systemic inflammation but does not alter acute outcome after stroke in mice.

20. Distal Consequences of Oral Inflammation.

21. Amphiregulin-producing γδ T cells are vital for safeguarding oral barrier immune homeostasis.

22. Tissue-resident macrophages in the intestine are long lived and defined by Tim-4 and CD4 expression.

23. Tissue-Specific Immunity at the Oral Mucosal Barrier.

24. Unique Tailoring of Th17 at the Gingival Oral Mucosal Barrier.

25. Oral Microbiome Characterization in Murine Models.

26. MLL4 prepares the enhancer landscape for Foxp3 induction via chromatin looping.

27. D-mannose induces regulatory T cells and suppresses immunopathology.

28. Transforming Growth Factor-β Signaling in Regulatory T Cells Controls T Helper-17 Cells and Tissue-Specific Immune Responses.

29. Macrophages in gastrointestinal homeostasis and inflammation.

30. On-going Mechanical Damage from Mastication Drives Homeostatic Th17 Cell Responses at the Oral Barrier.

31. Characterization of the human immune cell network at the gingival barrier.

32. Isolation, Characterization and Functional Examination of the Gingival Immune Cell Network.

33. Antibiotics in neonatal life increase murine susceptibility to experimental psoriasis.

34. Hydrogen Sulfide Promotes Tet1- and Tet2-Mediated Foxp3 Demethylation to Drive Regulatory T Cell Differentiation and Maintain Immune Homeostasis.

35. Bone-Marrow-Resident NK Cells Prime Monocytes for Regulatory Function during Infection.

36. Development of thymic Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells: TGF-β matters.

37. Non-hematopoietic PAR-2 is essential for matriptase-driven pre-malignant progression and potentiation of ras-mediated squamous cell carcinogenesis.

38. Epigenetic modification of the PD-1 (Pdcd1) promoter in effector CD4(+) T cells tolerized by peptide immunotherapy.

39. A CD8 T cell/indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase axis is required for mesenchymal stem cell suppression of human systemic lupus erythematosus.

40. In vivo-generated antigen-specific regulatory T cells treat autoimmunity without compromising antibacterial immune response.

41. Thymocyte apoptosis drives the intrathymic generation of regulatory T cells.

42. Transforming growth factor-β3 (TGF-β3) knock-in ameliorates inflammation due to TGF-β1 deficiency while promoting glucose tolerance.

43. PARP-1 regulates expression of TGF-β receptors in T cells.

44. PARP-1 controls immunosuppressive function of regulatory T cells by destabilizing Foxp3.

45. The molecular mechanisms of Foxp3 gene regulation.

46. GATA3 controls Foxp3⁺ regulatory T cell fate during inflammation in mice.

47. Balancing acts: the role of TGF-β in the mucosal immune system.

48. Control of the development of CD8αα+ intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes by TGF-β.

49. Control of the differentiation of regulatory T cells and T(H)17 cells by the DNA-binding inhibitor Id3.

50. Mutation of inhibitory helix-loop-helix protein Id3 causes γδ T-cell lymphoma in mice.

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