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  1. Research Highlights | 17 July 2017

    Fatty is not that bad: feeding short-chain fatty acids to restrain autoimmunity

    • Arianna Brevi
    •  & Matteo Bellone
    Cellular & Molecular Immunology 14 , 878–880
    Rights & permissionsfor article Fatty is not that bad: feeding short-chain fatty acids to restrain autoimmunity . Opens in a new window.
  2. Research | 3 December 2018 | Open

    Microbiota-driven interleukin-17-producing cells and eosinophils synergize to accelerate multiple myeloma progression

    • Arianna Calcinotto
    • , Arianna Brevi
    • , Marta Chesi
    • , Roberto Ferrarese
    • , Laura Garcia Perez
    • , Matteo Grioni
    • , Shaji Kumar
    • , Victoria M. Garbitt
    • , Meaghen E. Sharik
    • , Kimberly J. Henderson
    • , Giovanni Tonon
    • , Michio Tomura
    • , Yoshihiro Miwa
    • , Enric Esplugues
    • , Richard A. Flavell
    • , Samuel Huber
    • , Filippo Canducci
    • , Vincent S. Rajkumar
    • , P. Leif Bergsagel
    •  & Matteo Bellone
    Nature Communications 9 , 1–13
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