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1. Age-dependent VDR peak DNA methylation as a mechanism for latitude-dependent multiple sclerosis risk

2. Evidence from genome wide association studies implicates reduced control of Epstein-Barr virus infection in multiple sclerosis susceptibility

3. Gender and the Sex Hormone Estradiol Affect Multiple Sclerosis Risk Gene Expression in Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected B Cells

4. Fungal Inositol Pyrophosphate IP7 Is Crucial for Metabolic Adaptation to the Host Environment and Pathogenicity

5. Expression of CYP24A1 and other multiple sclerosis risk genes in peripheral blood indicates response to vitamin D in homeostatic and inflammatory conditions

6. Age-dependent VDR peak DNA methylation as a mechanism for latitude-dependent multiple sclerosis risk

7. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Eradication With Interferon-Free Direct-Acting Antiviral-Based Therapy Results in KLRG1+ HCV-Specific Memory Natural Killer Cells

8. The Interaction of Human and Epstein–Barr Virus miRNAs with Multiple Sclerosis Risk Loci

9. Expansion of dysfunctional CD56-CD16+ NK cells in chronic hepatitis B patients

10. LINE-1 DNA methylation in response to aging and vitamin D

11. Age-dependent VDR peak DNA methylation as a mechanism for latitude-dependent MS risk

12. The interaction of Epstein-Barr virus encoded transcription factor EBNA2 with multiple sclerosis risk loci is dependent on the risk genotype

13. The autoimmune risk gene ZMIZ1 is a vitamin D responsive marker of a molecular phenotype of multiple sclerosis

14. Data characterizing the ZMIZ1 molecular phenotype of multiple sclerosis

15. Genetic evidence that the latency III stage of Epstein-Barr Virus infection is a therapeutic target for Multiple Sclerosis

16. KLRG1+ natural killer cells exert a novel antifibrotic function in chronic hepatitis B

17. The latitude-dependent autoimmune disease risk genes ZMIZ1 and IRF8 regulate mononuclear phagocytic cell differentiation in response to vitamin D

18. Cistromic and genetic evidence that the vitamin D receptor mediates susceptibility to latitude-dependent autoimmune diseases

19. Association of Regulatory T-Cell Expansion With Progression of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Study of Humans and a Transgenic Mouse Model

20. HBV vaccination and HBV infection induces HBV-specific natural killer cell memory

21. Targeting fibroblast-like synovial cells at sites of inflammation with peptide targeted liposomes results in inhibition of experimental arthritis

22. The autoimmune disease-associated transcription factors EOMES and TBX21 are dysregulated in multiple sclerosis and define a molecular subtype of disease

23. Ribosomal protein S6 mRNA is a biomarker upregulated in multiple sclerosis, downregulated by interferon treatment, and affected by season

24. Functionally Significant Differences in Expression of Disease-Associated IL-7 Receptor α Haplotypes in CD4 T Cells and Dendritic Cells

25. BAFF is a Biological Response Marker to IFN-β Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis

26. A simple, accurate and universal method for quantification of PCR

27. IFNL3/4 genotype is associated with altered immune cell populations in peripheral blood in chronic hepatitis C infection

28. Haplotypes of the interleukin 7 receptor alpha gene are correlated with altered expression in whole blood cells in multiple sclerosis

29. The low EOMES/TBX21 molecular phenotype in multiple sclerosis reflects CD56+ cell dysregulation and is affected by immunomodulatory therapies

30. HIV Type 1 Nef Increases the Association of T Cell Receptor (TCR)-Signaling Molecules with T Cell Rafts and Promotes Activation-Induced Raft Fusion

31. A novel immune biomarker IFI27 discriminates between influenza and bacteria in patients with suspected respiratory infection

32. HIV-Nef enhances interleukin-2 production and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity in a human T cell line

33. Functional disruption of yeast metacaspase, Mca1, leads to miltefosine resistance and inability to mediate miltefosine-induced apoptotic effects

34. IFNL3 mediates interaction between innate immune cells: Implications for hepatitis C virus pathogenesis

35. IL7Rα expression and upregulation by IFNβ in dendritic cell subsets is haplotype-dependent

36. Miltefosine induces apoptosis-like cell death in yeast via Cox9p in cytochrome c oxidase

37. CD127 immunophenotyping suggests altered CD4+ T cell regulation in primary progressive multiple sclerosis

38. Analysis of neutralizing antibodies to therapeutic interferon-beta in multiple sclerosis patients: a comparison of three methods in a large Australasian cohort

39. Expression of an active p110 catalytic subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase alters the proliferative capacity of interleukin-2 receptor signals

40. Detergent-resistant membrane fractions contribute to the total 1H NMR-visible lipid signal in cells

41. T-cell antigen receptor peptides inhibit signal transduction within the membrane bilayer

42. Novel Approaches to Detect Serum Biomarkers for Clinical Response to Interferon-β Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis

43. Sa.90. Context Specific Haplotype Expression in T Cells and Dendritic Cells Implicates Thymic Stromal Cell Lymphopoetin in Multiple Sclerosis Pathogenesis

44. BAFF is a Biological Response Marker to IFN-β Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis.

45. IL7Rα expression and upregulation by IFNβ in dendritic cell subsets is haplotype-dependent.

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