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The top ten charts the articles that have been downloaded most often, in HTML format, from the Nature Immunology website in recent weeks. The chart does not rank the quality, scientific significance or citation impact of the content. However, it may bring articles to your attention that you might not have otherwise noticed. We hope you enjoy them.
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Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands
Roman Barbalat, Laura Lau, Richard M Locksley & Gregory M Barton
doi:10.1038/ni.1792
Abstract - Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands | Full Text - Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands | PDF (889 KB) - Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands | Supplementary information - Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands
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Interactions between PD-1 and PD-L1 promote tolerance by blocking the TCR–induced stop signal
Brian T Fife, Kristen E Pauken, Todd N Eagar, Takashi Obu, Jenny Wu, Qizhi Tang, Miyuki Azuma, Matthew F Krummel & Jeffrey A Bluestone
doi:10.1038/ni.1790
Abstract - Interactions between PD-1 and PD-L1 promote tolerance by blocking the TCR–induced stop signal | Full Text - Interactions between PD-1 and PD-L1 promote tolerance by blocking the TCR–induced stop signal | PDF (904 KB) - Interactions between PD-1 and PD-L1 promote tolerance by blocking the TCR–induced stop signal | Supplementary information - Interactions between PD-1 and PD-L1 promote tolerance by blocking the TCR–induced stop signal
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MicroRNA miR-326 regulates TH-17 differentiation and is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis
Changsheng Du, Chang Liu, Jiuhong Kang, Guixian Zhao, Zhiqiang Ye, Shichao Huang, Zhenxin Li, Zhiying Wu & Gang Pei
doi:10.1038/ni.1798
Abstract - MicroRNA miR-326 regulates TH-17 differentiation and is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis | Full Text - MicroRNA miR-326 regulates TH-17 differentiation and is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis | PDF (1,003 KB) - MicroRNA miR-326 regulates TH-17 differentiation and is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis | Supplementary information - MicroRNA miR-326 regulates TH-17 differentiation and is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis
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Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitis
Masako Murai, Olga Turovskaya, Gisen Kim, Rajat Madan, Christopher L Karp, Hilde Cheroutre & Mitchell Kronenberg
doi:10.1038/ni.1791
Abstract - Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitis | Full Text - Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitis | PDF (900 KB) - Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitis | Supplementary information - Interleukin 10 acts on regulatory T cells to maintain expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and suppressive function in mice with colitis
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TLR2 joins the interferon gang
Franz Bauernfeind & Veit Hornung
doi:10.1038/ni1109-1139
Full Text - TLR2 joins the interferon gang | PDF (336 KB) - TLR2 joins the interferon gang
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An endogenous positively selecting peptide enhances mature T cell responses and becomes an autoantigen in the absence of microRNA miR-181a
Peter J R Ebert, Shan Jiang, Jianming Xie, Qi-Jing Li & Mark M Davis
doi:10.1038/ni.1797
Abstract - An endogenous positively selecting peptide enhances mature T cell responses and becomes an autoantigen in the absence of microRNA miR-181a | Full Text - An endogenous positively selecting peptide enhances mature T cell responses and becomes an autoantigen in the absence of microRNA miR-181a | PDF (882 KB) - An endogenous positively selecting peptide enhances mature T cell responses and becomes an autoantigen in the absence of microRNA miR-181a | Supplementary information - An endogenous positively selecting peptide enhances mature T cell responses and becomes an autoantigen in the absence of microRNA miR-181a
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An endogenous peptide positively selects and augments the activation and survival of peripheral CD4+ T cells
Wan-Lin Lo, Nathan J Felix, James J Walters, Henry Rohrs, Michael L Gross & Paul M Allen
doi:10.1038/ni.1796
Abstract - An endogenous peptide positively selects and augments the activation and survival of peripheral CD4+ T cells | Full Text - An endogenous peptide positively selects and augments the activation and survival of peripheral CD4+ T cells | PDF (614 KB) - An endogenous peptide positively selects and augments the activation and survival of peripheral CD4+ T cells | Supplementary information - An endogenous peptide positively selects and augments the activation and survival of peripheral CD4+ T cells
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Thymic self-reactivity selects natural interleukin 17–producing T cells that can regulate peripheral inflammation
Benjamin R Marks, Heba N Nowyhed, Jin-Young Choi, Amanda C Poholek, Jared M Odegard, Richard A Flavell & Joe Craft
doi:10.1038/ni.1783
Abstract - Thymic self-reactivity selects natural interleukin 17–producing T cells that can regulate peripheral inflammation | Full Text - Thymic self-reactivity selects natural interleukin 17–producing T cells that can regulate peripheral inflammation | PDF (1,185 KB) - Thymic self-reactivity selects natural interleukin 17–producing T cells that can regulate peripheral inflammation | Supplementary information - Thymic self-reactivity selects natural interleukin 17–producing T cells that can regulate peripheral inflammation
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The TBK1 adaptor and autophagy receptor NDP52 restricts the proliferation of ubiquitin-coated bacteria
Teresa L M Thurston, Grigory Ryzhakov, Stuart Bloor, Natalia von Muhlinen & Felix Randow
doi:10.1038/ni.1800
Abstract - The TBK1 adaptor and autophagy receptor NDP52 restricts the proliferation of ubiquitin-coated bacteria | Full Text - The TBK1 adaptor and autophagy receptor NDP52 restricts the proliferation of ubiquitin-coated bacteria | PDF (940 KB) - The TBK1 adaptor and autophagy receptor NDP52 restricts the proliferation of ubiquitin-coated bacteria | Supplementary information - The TBK1 adaptor and autophagy receptor NDP52 restricts the proliferation of ubiquitin-coated bacteria
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Positively selecting peptides: their job does not end in the thymus
Kai W Wucherpfennig & Etienne Gagnon
doi:10.1038/ni1109-1143
Full Text - Positively selecting peptides: their job does not end in the thymus | PDF (488 KB) - Positively selecting peptides: their job does not end in the thymus

