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  • Age-dependent increase in CXCL13 production by hepatic macrophages contributes to HBV clearance in adults.

    • Olive Leavy
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  • The skin and intestines of teleost fish show similar immunological adaptations.

    • Yvonne Bordon
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  • γδ T cells in the intestinal tissues can provide long-lasting memory responses.

    • Lucy Bird
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  • Enhanced TGFβ receptor signalling may predispose individuals to a range of allergic diseases by skewing regulatory T cell activity.

    • Yvonne Bordon
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  • TRegcell homeostasis relies on the tight control of apoptosis.

    • Maria Papatriantafyllou
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  • Treatment with a mixture of 17 Clostridia strains or with short-chain fatty acids promotes colonic TRegcell function.

    • Maria Papatriantafyllou
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  • SHP1 negatively regulates IL-4R signalling to control the population expansion of memory-phenotype T cells.

    • Maria Papatriantafyllou
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  • Harmful B cell responses are eliminated using inhibitory liposomes.

    • Lucy Bird
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  • An unrestrained innate inflammatory response driven by pro-inflammatory neutrophils underlies lethal influenza virus infection.

    • Olive Leavy
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  • IFNα-induced exosomes transfer antiviral mediators to surrounding cells.

    • Yvonne Bordon
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  • IL-20R signalling inhibits pro-IL-1β expression and underlies susceptibility to infection withStaphylococcus aureus.

    • Maria Papatriantafyllou
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  • Autophagy is an epithelial cell-intrinsic innate immune mechanism that protects against the dissemination of invasive intestinal bacteria.

    • Olive Leavy
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  • Ubiquitylation of MHC class II molecules by DC-expressed MARCH1 is required for thymic TRegcell development.

    • Maria Papatriantafyllou
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  • Neutrophil clearance controls the circadian release of haematopoietic progenitor cells from the bone marrow in the steady state.

    • Olive Leavy
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  • The switch to aerobic glycolysis in activated CD4+T cells is required for full effector function but not for proliferation or survival.

    • Kirsty Minton
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