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1. Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (Lrrk2) Deficiency Diminishes the Development of Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis (EAU) and the Adaptive Immune Response.

2. Glucocorticoid-resistant Th17 cells are selectively attenuated by cyclosporine A.

3. Induced regulatory T-cells (iTregs) generated by activation with anti-CD3/CD28 antibodies differ from those generated by the physiological-like activation with antigen/APC.

4. Phenotypes of Th lineages generated by the commonly used activation with anti-CD3/CD28 antibodies differ from those generated by the physiological activation with the specific antigen.

5. Environmental factors determine DAP12 deficiency to either enhance or suppress immunopathogenic processes.

6. ITE, a novel endogenous nontoxic aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand, efficiently suppresses EAU and T-cell-mediated immunity.

7. Differential involvement of Th1 and Th17 in pathogenic autoimmune processes triggered by different TLR ligands.

8. Cell-cell interaction with APC, not IL-23, is required for naive CD4 cells to acquire pathogenicity during Th17 lineage commitment.

9. SLAT/Def6 plays a critical role in the pathogenic process of experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU).

10. Inflammation-inducing Th1 and Th17 cells differ in their expression patterns of apoptosis-related molecules.

11. Antigen-specific Th9 cells exhibit uniqueness in their kinetics of cytokine production and short retention at the inflammatory site.

12. Unlike Th1, Th17 cells mediate sustained autoimmune inflammation and are highly resistant to restimulation-induced cell death.

13. Inhibition of experimental autoimmune uveitis by amino acid copolymers.

14. A suppressive oligodeoxynucleotide inhibits ocular inflammation.

15. Phenotype switching by inflammation-inducing polarized Th17 cells, but not by Th1 cells.

16. Both Th1 and Th17 are immunopathogenic but differ in other key biological activities.

17. Pertussis toxin is superior to TLR ligands in enhancing pathogenic autoimmunity, targeted at a neo-self antigen, by triggering robust expansion of Th1 cells and their cytokine production.

18. Osteopontin is proinflammatory in experimental autoimmune uveitis.

19. Inflammatory processes triggered by TCR engagement or by local cytokine expression: differences in profiles of gene expression and infiltrating cell populations.

20. Active participation of antigen-nonspecific lymphoid cells in immune-mediated inflammation.

21. A unique pattern of up- and down-regulation of chemokine receptor CXCR3 on inflammation-inducing Th1 cells.

22. Cell proliferation and STAT6 pathways are negatively regulated in T cells by STAT1 and suppressors of cytokine signaling.

23. Central immunotolerance in transgenic mice expressing a foreign antigen under control of the rhodopsin promoter.

24. Immunotolerance toward native alphaA-crystallin in knockout mice deficient in the functional protein.

25. Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 regulates proliferation and activation of T-helper cells.

26. A novel inflammatory eye disease induced by lymphocytes from knockout mice sensitized against the deleted ocular antigen.

27. T cell tolerance to a neo-self antigen expressed by thymic epithelial cells: the soluble form is more effective than the membrane-bound form.

28. Induction of ocular inflammation by T-helper lymphocytes type 2.

29. Skewed abrogation of tolerance to a neo self-antigen in double-transgenic mice coexpressing the antigen with interleukin-1beta or interferon-gamma.

30. Xenopus IRBP, a phylogenetically remote protein, is uveitogenic in Lewis rats.

31. Breakdown of tolerance to a neo-self antigen in double transgenic mice in which B cells present the antigen.

33. Immunotolerance against a foreign antigen transgenically expressed in the lens.

34. Recoverin-associated retinopathy: a clinically and immunologically distinctive disease.

35. Immunomodulatory effects of linomide in animals immunized with immunopathogenic retinal antigens: dissociation between different immune functions.

36. CD8 T-cells are not essential for the induction of "low-dose" oral tolerance.

37. Inhibition of experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis by mycophenolate mofetil, an inhibitor of purine metabolism.

38. Splenectomy abrogates the induction of oral tolerance in experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis.

40. IRBP from bovine retina is poorly uveitogenic in guinea pigs and is identical to A-antigen.

42. Uveoretinitis and pinealitis induced by immunization with interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein.

43. Dual effects of pertussis toxin on lymphoid cells in culture.

44. The effects of pertussis toxin on the induction and transfer of experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis.

45. Reduction in cellular glutathione by buthionine sulfoximine and sensitization of murine tumor cells resistant to L-phenylalanine mustard.

46. A cell line and clones of lymphocytes from a healthy donor, with specificity to S-antigen.

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