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1. CD1a selectively captures endogenous cellular lipids that broadly block T cell response

2. CD36 family members are TCR-independent ligands for CD1 antigen-presenting molecules.

3. Periprotein membrane lipidomics and the role of lipids in transporter function in yeast

4. Peripheral Blood Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells in Tuberculosis Patients and Healthy Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Exposed Controls

5. Benzofuran sulfonates and small self-lipid antigens activate type II NKT cells via CD1d

6. CD1b presents self and Borrelia burgdorferi diacylglycerols to human T cells

7. A T-cell receptor escape channel allows broad T-cell response to CD1b and membrane phospholipids

8. A molecular basis of human T cell receptor autoreactivity toward self-phospholipids

9. Total Synthesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dideoxymy-cobactin-838 and Stereoisomers: Diverse CD1a-Restricted T Cells Display a Common Hierarchy of Lipopeptide Recognition

10. Perceptual salience of acoustic features of Japanese monkey coo calls

11. The CD1-restricted T-cell response to mycobacteria

12. CD1a-autoreactive T cells recognize natural skin oils that function as headless antigens

14. The molecular basis of CD1-mediated presentation of lipid antigens

15. CD1--a new paradigm for antigen presentation and T cell activation

17. Mechanisms of Lipid Antigen Presentation by CD1

20. A Macrophage Response to Mycobacterium leprae Phenolic Glycolipid Initiates Nerve Damage in Leprosy

21. Paired analysis of host and pathogen genomes identifies determinants of human tuberculosis.

22. Adipocyte associated glucocorticoid signaling regulates normal fibroblast function which is lost in inflammatory arthritis.

23. Direct recognition of an intact foreign protein by an αβ T cell receptor.

24. Lipidomic scanning of self-lipids identifies headless antigens for natural killer T cells.

25. A structural perspective of how T cell receptors recognize the CD1 family of lipid antigen-presenting molecules.

26. Detergent-induced quantitatively limited formation of diacyl phosphatidylinositol dimannoside in Mycobacterium smegmatis.

27. History of tuberculosis disease is associated with genetic regulatory variation in Peruvians.

28. Human Skin T Cells Express Conserved T-Cell Receptors that Cross-React with Staphylococcal Superantigens and CD1a.

29. Bioorthogonal Metabolic Labeling of the Virulence Factor Phenolic Glycolipid in Mycobacteria.

30. CD1 lipidomes reveal lipid-binding motifs and size-based antigen-display mechanisms.

31. CD1a and bound lipids drive T-cell responses in human skin disease.

32. CD1 displays its own negative regulators.

33. History of tuberculosis disease is associated with genetic regulatory variation in Peruvians.

34. Establishment of CD1b-restricted immunity to lipid antigens in the pulmonary response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

35. Adipocytes regulate fibroblast function, and their loss contributes to fibroblast dysfunction in inflammatory diseases.

36. Tuberculostearic Acid Controls Mycobacterial Membrane Compartmentalization.

37. A terpene nucleoside from M. tuberculosis induces lysosomal lipid storage in foamy macrophages.

38. Biotin-dependent cell envelope remodelling is required for Mycobacterium abscessus survival in lung infection.

39. αβ T-cell receptor recognition of self-phosphatidylinositol presented by CD1b.

40. Staphylococcal phosphatidylglycerol antigens activate human T cells via CD1a.

41. Higher native Peruvian genetic ancestry proportion is associated with tuberculosis progression risk.

42. Atypical sideways recognition of CD1a by autoreactive γδ T cell receptors.

43. Bacterial Strain-Dependent Dissociation of Cell Recruitment and Cell-to-Cell Spread in Early M. tuberculosis Infection.

44. Single-cell eQTL models reveal dynamic T cell state dependence of disease loci.

45. A periplasmic cinched protein is required for siderophore secretion and virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

46. Dual TCR-α Expression on Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells as a Potential Confounder of TCR Interpretation.

47. Co-varying neighborhood analysis identifies cell populations associated with phenotypes of interest from single-cell transcriptomics.

48. Effects of BCG vaccination on donor unrestricted T cells in two prospective cohort studies.

49. Efficient and precise single-cell reference atlas mapping with Symphony.

50. Rational design of a hydrolysis-resistant mycobacterial phosphoglycolipid antigen presented by CD1c to T cells.

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