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1. Oxytocin and Vasopressin Gene Expression in the Brain as Potential Biomarkers for Cannabidiol Therapeutic Efficacy.

2. Mild Disease Course of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis without Pertussis Toxin: Brain Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Similar Signaling to Active Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis.

3. L-arginine supplementation abrogates hypoxia-induced virulence of Staphylococcus aureus in a murine diabetic pressure wound model.

4. The mechanism by which cannabidiol (CBD) suppresses TNF-α secretion involves inappropriate localization of TNF-α converting enzyme (TACE).

5. Stimulation Strength Determined by Superantigen Dose Controls Subcellular Localization of FOXP3 Isoforms and Suppressive Function of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ T Cells.

6. An optimized flow cytometry panel for classifying macrophage polarization.

7. Induction of Immunosuppressive CD8 + CD25 + FOXP3 + Regulatory T Cells by Suboptimal Stimulation with Staphylococcal Enterotoxin C1.

8. Lack of immunotoxic effects of repeated exposure to atrazine associated with the adaptation of adrenal gland activation.

9. Exposure to p,p'-DDE Alters Macrophage Reactivity and Increases Macrophage Numbers in Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction.

10. Effects of sodium methyldithiocarbamate on selected parameters of innate immunity and clearance of bacteria in a mouse model of sepsis.

11. Contributions of nonhematopoietic cells and mediators to immune responses: implications for immunotoxicology.

12. Sodium methyldithiocarbamate exerts broad inhibition of cellular signaling and expression of effector molecules of inflammation.

13. Binge ethanol and liver: new molecular developments.

14. Transcriptomic analysis of peritoneal cells in a mouse model of sepsis: confirmatory and novel results in early and late sepsis.

15. Machine learning analysis of the relationship between changes in immunological parameters and changes in resistance to Listeria monocytogenes: a new approach for risk assessment and systems immunology.

16. Nonclinical toxicological evaluation of occidiofungin, a unique glycolipopeptide antifungal.

17. Investigation of the role of TNF-α converting enzyme (TACE) in the inhibition of cell surface and soluble TNF-α production by acute ethanol exposure.

18. Role of acute ethanol exposure and TLR4 in early events of sepsis in a mouse model.

19. Pharmacodynamic monitoring of canine T-cell cytokine responses to oral cyclosporine.

20. Alcohol abuse and Streptococcus pneumoniae infections: consideration of virulence factors and impaired immune responses.

21. ELISA assays and alcohol: increasing carbon chain length can interfere with detection of cytokines.

22. Innate immunity and inflammation in sepsis: mechanisms of suppressed host resistance in mice treated with ethanol in a binge-drinking model.

23. Expression of regulatory T cell (Treg) activation markers in endometrial tissues from early and late pregnancy in the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-infected cat.

24. Ethanol inhibits LPS-induced signaling and modulates cytokine production in peritoneal macrophages in vivo in a model for binge drinking.

25. Oxidative stress and sodium methyldithiocarbamate-induced modulation of the macrophage response to lipopolysaccharide in vivo.

26. Patterns of immunotoxicity associated with chronic as compared with acute exposure to chemical or physical stressors and their relevance with regard to the role of stress and with regard to immunotoxicity testing.

27. Dendritic cells are required for optimal activation of natural killer functions following primary infection with herpes simplex virus type 1.

28. TLR4, ethanol, and lipid rafts: a new mechanism of ethanol action with implications for other receptor-mediated effects.

29. Different effects of acute and chronic ethanol on LPS-induced cytokine production and TLR4 receptor behavior in mouse peritoneal macrophages.

30. Role of corticosterone in immunosuppressive effects of acute ethanol exposure on Toll-like receptor mediated cytokine production.

31. Greater than additive suppression of TLR3-induced IL-6 responses by administration of dieldrin and atrazine.

32. Ethanol suppresses LPS-induced Toll-like receptor 4 clustering, reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, and associated TNF-alpha production.

33. Involvement of three mechanisms in the alteration of cytokine responses by sodium methyldithiocarbamate.

34. An explanation for the paradoxical induction and suppression of an acute phase response by ethanol.

35. "Omics" Technologies and the Immune System (a) , (b).

36. Thalidomide enhances both primary and secondary host resistances to Listeria monocytogenes infection by a neutrophil-related mechanism in female B6C3F1 mice.

37. Sodium methyldithiocarbamate inhibits MAP kinase activation through toll-like receptor 4, alters cytokine production by mouse peritoneal macrophages, and suppresses innate immunity.

38. Differences in IL-10 and IL-12 production patterns and differences in the effects of acute ethanol treatment on macrophages in vivo and in vitro.

39. Ethanol alters cellular activation and CD14 partitioning in lipid rafts.

40. Sodium methyldithiocarbamate causes thymic atrophy by an indirect mechanism of corticosterone up-regulation.

41. Modeling and predicting stress-induced immunosuppression in mice using blood parameters.

42. Thymus-derived glucocorticoids are insufficient for normal thymus homeostasis in the adult mouse.

43. Suppression of innate immunity by acute ethanol administration: a global perspective and a new mechanism beginning with inhibition of signaling through TLR3.

44. Acute exposure to ethanol affects Toll-like receptor signaling and subsequent responses: an overview of recent studies.

45. Ethanol suppresses cytokine responses induced through Toll-like receptors as well as innate resistance to Escherichia coli in a mouse model for binge drinking.

46. Natural killer cells do not mediate facial motoneuron survival after facial nerve transection.

47. Ethanol decreases natural killer cell activation but only minimally affects anatomical distribution after administration of polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid: role in resistance to B16F10 melanoma.

48. Modeling and predicting immunological effects of chemical stressors: characterization of a quantitative biomarker for immunological changes caused by atrazine and ethanol.

49. Stress and the immune system.

50. Acute ethanol administration profoundly alters poly I:C-induced cytokine expression in mice by a mechanism that is not dependent on corticosterone.

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