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1. Local Inflammatory Cues Regulate Differentiation and Persistence of CD8+ Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells

2. CD8 and CD4 T Cells in West Nile Virus Immunity and Pathogenesis

3. Bystander-Activated Memory CD8 T Cells Control Early Pathogen Load in an Innate-like, NKG2D-Dependent Manner

4. Schopenhauer on Diagrammatic Proof

6. Dynamics of Tissue-Specific CD8+ T Cell Responses during West Nile Virus Infection

7. Cutting Edge: Caspase-11 Limits the Response of CD8+ T Cells to Low-Abundance and Low-Affinity Antigens

8. Dermal-Resident versus Recruited γδ T Cell Response to Cutaneous Vaccinia Virus Infection

9. Proinflammatory microenvironments within the intestine regulate the differentiation of tissue-resident CD8+ T cells responding to infection

11. A novel T-cell receptor mimic defines dendritic cells that present an immunodominant West Nile virus epitope in mice

12. Metabolic regulator Fnip1 is crucial for iNKT lymphocyte development

13. Memory CD8+ T cells exhibit increased antigen threshold requirements for recall proliferation

14. Inflammation and TCR signal strength determine the breadth of the T cell response in a bim-dependent manner

15. Transforming Growth Factor-β Signaling Controls the Formation and Maintenance of Gut-Resident Memory T Cells by Regulating Migration and Retention

16. CD8 and CD4 T Cells in West Nile Virus Immunity and Pathogenesis

17. Bystander-activated memory CD8 T cells control early pathogen load in an innate-like, NKG2D-dependent manner

18. Local Inflammatory Cues Regulate Differentiation and Persistence of CD8

19. The Molecular Signature of Tissue Resident Memory CD8 T Cells Isolated from the Brain

20. The RIG-I-like Receptor LGP2 Controls CD8+ T Cell Survival and Fitness

21. TGF-β signaling to T cells inhibits autoimmunity during lymphopenia-driven proliferation

22. The Notch-Regulated Ankyrin Repeat Protein Is Required for Proper Anterior–Posterior Somite Patterning in Mice

23. Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses

24. Cross-dressed dendritic cells drive memory CD8+ T-cell activation after viral infection

25. Lack of Original Antigenic Sin in Recall CD8+ T Cell Responses

26. PKCθ is required for alloreactivity and GVHD but not for immune responses toward leukemia and infection in mice

27. ThPOK Derepression Is Required for Robust CD8 T cell Responses to Viral Infection

28. The precursors of memory: models and controversies

29. Complete but curtailed T-cell response to very low-affinity antigen

30. Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Regulator XBP-1 Contributes to Effector CD8+ T Cell Differentiation during Acute Infection

31. TRAIL Deficiency Does Not Rescue Impaired CD8+ T Cell Memory Generated in the Absence of CD4+ T Cell Help

32. Expansion and function of Foxp3-expressing T regulatory cells during tuberculosis

33. Effector and Memory CTL Differentiation

35. T Cells Develop Normally in the Absence of both Deltex1 and Deltex2

36. Augmented IL-7 Signaling during Viral Infection Drives Greater Expansion of Effector T Cells but Does Not Enhance Memory

37. Duration of the initial TCR stimulus controls the magnitude but not functionality of the CD8+ T cell response

38. Interleukin-2 signals during priming are required for secondary expansion of CD8+ memory T cells

39. A field scale study of pumping-induced drainage and recovery in an unconfined aquifer

40. Cutting Edge: A Single MHC Class Ia Is Sufficient for CD8 Memory T Cell Differentiation

41. CD8α+ Dendritic Cells Selectively Present MHC Class I-Restricted Noncytolytic Viral and Intracellular Bacterial Antigens In Vivo

42. Notch ligands Delta1 and Jagged1 transmit distinct signals to T-cell precursors

43. Shortening the Infectious Period Does Not Alter Expansion of CD8 T Cells but Diminishes Their Capacity to Differentiate into Memory Cells

44. Host–pathogen interactions

45. The Gads (GrpL) Adaptor Protein Regulates T Cell Homeostasis

46. Cutting Edge: Long-Lived CD8 Memory and Protective Immunity in the Absence of CD40 Expression on CD8 T Cells

47. The CD8 Population in CD4-deficient Mice Is Heavily Contaminated with MHC Class II–restricted T Cells

48. Central Tolerance to Tissue-specific Antigens Mediated by Direct and Indirect Antigen Presentation

49. The extracellular matrix protein mindin is a pattern-recognition molecule for microbial pathogens

50. Promiscuity of MHC Class Ib-Restricted T Cell Responses

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