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1. Towards agricultural soil carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification through the Field Observatory Network (FiON)

2. The frequency of CD38+ alveolar macrophages correlates with early control of M. tuberculosis in the murine lung

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3. Management of investment processes on Finnish farms

4. Exome sequencing identified rare recurrent copy number variants and hereditary breast cancer susceptibility.

5. Macrophages and neutrophils express IFNλs in granulomas from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected nonhuman primates

6. T cell transcription factor expression evolves over time in granulomas from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected cynomolgus macaques

8. Type I IFN signaling mediates NET release to promoteMycobacterium tuberculosisreplication and granuloma caseation

9. Deletion of TGF-β1 Increases Bacterial Clearance by Cytotoxic T Cells in a Tuberculosis Granuloma Model

14. Putative anoikis resistant subpopulations are enriched in lymph node metastases and indicate adverse prognosis in colorectal carcinoma

22. IL-10 Impairs Local Immune Response in Lung Granulomas and Lymph Nodes during Early Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

24. T cell transcription factor expression evolves as adaptive immunity matures in granulomas from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected cynomolgus macaques

25. Type I IFN Signaling Mediates NET Release to Promote Mycobacterium tuberculosis Replication and Granuloma Caseation

26. Corrigendum: Spatial Organization and Recruitment of Non-Specific T Cells May Limit T Cell-Macrophage Interactions Within Mycobacterium tuberculosis Granulomas

27. Neutrophil Dynamics Affect Mycobacterium tuberculosis Granuloma Outcomes and Dissemination

28. Behavioural and socioeconomic factors associated with the simultaneous occurrence of periodontal disease and dental caries

29. Neutrophils express pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in granulomas from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected cynomolgus macaques

30. Retention of (64)Cu-FLFLF, a Formyl Peptide Receptor 1-Specific PET Probe, Correlates with Macrophage and Neutrophil Abundance in Lung Granulomas from Cynomolgus Macaques

31. Neutrophil Dynamics Affect

32. Inhibiting glycolysis by targeting the enzyme PFKFB3 restricts macrophage anti-mycobacterial activity and neutrophil phagocytosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

33. Multimodal profiling of lung granulomas in macaques reveals cellular correlates of tuberculosis control

34. Spatial Organization and Recruitment of Non-Specific T Cells May Limit T Cell-Macrophage Interactions Within Mycobacterium tuberculosis Granulomas

35. Multimodal profiling of lung granulomas reveals cellular correlates of tuberculosis control

36. Dynamic balance of pro‐ and anti‐inflammatory signals controls disease and limits pathology

37. Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of Macaques with Tuberculosis Identifies Temporal Changes in Granuloma Glucose Metabolism and Integrin α4β1–Expressing Immune Cells

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40. P158 Increase of medication usage for asthma, COPD and rhinitis during three decades in finland

41. IL-10 Impairs Local Immune Response in Lung Granulomas and Lymph Nodes during Early

42. Zinc limitation triggers anticipatory adaptations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

43. mCherry-expressing Mycobacterium tuberculosis gives insight into host cell tropism and immune pressure at the single bacterium level in macaques with tuberculosis

44. Type 1 interferon expression and signaling occur in distinct regions in granulomas during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

45. Type III interferons are expressed in tuberculosis granulomas and promote an inflammatory phenotype in macrophages that differs from type I interferon

46. SIVmac239 infection dysregulates anti-mycobacterial immunity at the granuloma level and contributes to severe tuberculosis in cynomolgus macaques

47. Monocyte and Alveolar Macrophage Skewing Is Associated with the Development of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in a Primate Model of HIV Infection

48. Granzyme <scp>B</scp> ‐expressing neutrophils correlate with bacterial load in granulomas from <scp> M </scp> ycobacterium tuberculosis ‐infected cynomolgus macaques

49. Immunology studies in non-human primate models of tuberculosis

50. A computational tool integrating host immunity with antibiotic dynamics to study tuberculosis treatment