《实验医学杂志》.2006年.第2期
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- Strand-biased defect in C/G transversions in hypermutating immunoglobulin genes in Rev1-deficient mice
- Cytolytic responses: cadherins put out the fire
- Inactivation of the PRDM1/BLIMP1 gene in diffuse large B cell lymphoma
- Yellow fever vaccine YF-17D activates multiple dendritic cell subsets via TLR2, 7, 8, and 9 to stimulate polyvalent immunity
- A checkpoint for autoreactivity in human IgM+ memory B cell development
- Complete differentiation of CD8+ T cells activated locally within the transplanted liver
- Proteinase-activated receptor 2 modulates neuroinflammation in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis
- T-independent type II immune responses generate memory B cells
- Thymic stromal lymphopoietin: master switch for allergic inflammation
- Regulation of peripheral T cell activation by calreticulin
- Impaired response to Listeria in H2-M3–deficient mice reveals a nonredundant role of MHC class Ib–specific T cells in host defense
- ATM regulates ATR chromatin loading in response to DNA double-strand breaks
- Killer cell lectin-like receptor G1 binds three members of the classical cadherin family to inhibit NK cell cytotoxicity
- Essential role of the T cell–specific adapter protein in the activation of LCK in peripheral T cells
- Human antibodies induce arthritis in mice deficient in the low-affinity inhibitory IgG receptor FcRIIB
- B cell–deficient NOD.H-2h4 mice have CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells that inhibit the development of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis
- The Bcl10–Malt1 complex segregates FcRI-mediated nuclear factor B activation and cytokine production from mast cell degranulation
- Prostacyclin-IP signaling and prostaglandin E2-EP2/EP4 signaling both mediate joint inflammation in mouse collagen-induced arthritis
- H2-M3–restricted CD8+ T cells are not required for MHC class Ib–restricted immunity against Listeria monocytogenes
- Block of C/EBP function by phosphorylation in acute myeloid leukemia with FLT3 activating mutations
- The immune paradox of sarcoidosis and regulatory T cells
- All is not Toll: new pathways in DNA recognition
- Isoprenoids determine Th1/Th2 fate in pathogenic T cells, providing a mechanism of modulation of autoimmunity by atorvastatin