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Aerosols transmit prions to immunocompetent and immunodeficient miceNADPH oxidase deficient mice develop colitis and bacteremia upon infection with normally avirulent, TTSS-1- and TTSS-2-deficient Salmonella TyphimuriumSalmonella transiently reside in luminal neutrophils in the inflamed gutThe necroptosis-inducing kinase RIPK3 dampens adipose tissue inflammation and glucose intolerance.The microbiota mediates pathogen clearance from the gut lumen after non-typhoidal Salmonella diarrheaLethal recessive myelin toxicity of prion protein lacking its central domain.De novo generation of a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy by mouse transgenesisIntraepithelial and interstitial deposition of pathological prion protein in kidneys of scrapie-affected sheep.Urinary alpha1-antichymotrypsin: a biomarker of prion infectionRepetitive immunization enhances the susceptibility of mice to peripherally administered prions.Bacterial colitis increases susceptibility to oral prion disease.Efficient generation of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cord blood in stroma-free liquid culture.Microglia emerge from erythromyeloid precursors via Pu.1- and Irf8-dependent pathways.Endothelial cells translate pathogen signals into G-CSF-driven emergency granulopoiesis.Hepatocyte-specific deletion of the antiapoptotic protein myeloid cell leukemia-1 triggers proliferation and hepatocarcinogenesis in mice.A positive feedback loop between RIP3 and JNK controls non-alcoholic steatohepatitisPrion pathogenesis in the absence of Toll-like receptor signallingLymphotoxin, but not TNF, is required for prion invasion of lymph nodes.Cleavage of roquin and regnase-1 by the paracaspase MALT1 releases their cooperatively repressed targets to promote T(H)17 differentiation.Ectopic lymphoid structures function as microniches for tumor progenitor cells in hepatocellular carcinoma.Metabolic and immunomodulatory effects of n-3 fatty acids are different in mesenteric and epididymal adipose tissue of diet-induced obese mice.Immunoprivileged status of the liver is controlled by Toll-like receptor 3 signalingNonredundant function of soluble LTα3 produced by innate lymphoid cells in intestinal homeostasis.Chronic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium-induced colitis and cholangitis in streptomycin-pretreated Nramp1+/+ mice.Disseminated and sustained HIV infection in CD34+ cord blood cell-transplanted Rag2-/-gamma c-/- miceImmune system and peripheral nerves in propagation of prions to CNS.A lymphotoxin-driven pathway to hepatocellular carcinoma.Peripherally applied Abeta-containing inoculates induce cerebral beta-amyloidosis.Chemokine-driven lymphocyte infiltration: an early intratumoural event determining long-term survival in resectable hepatocellular carcinoma.Current concepts and controversies in prion immunopathology.Lineage fate of ductular reactions in liver injury and carcinogenesis.Clusters of secretagogin-expressing neurons in the aged human olfactory tract lack terminal differentiationTranscriptional signature induced by a metastasis-promoting c-Src mutant in a human breast cell line.Prions, cytokines, and chemokines: a meeting in lymphoid organs.mTOR regulates MAPKAPK2 translation to control the senescence-associated secretory phenotype.Microbe sampling by mucosal dendritic cells is a discrete, MyD88-independent step in DeltainvG S. Typhimurium colitis.Targeting of CCL2-CCR2-Glycosaminoglycan Axis Using a CCL2 Decoy Protein Attenuates Metastasis through Inhibition of Tumor Cell Seeding.Pathogenesis of prion diseases: current status and future outlook.NAFLD causes selective CD4(+) T lymphocyte loss and promotes hepatocarcinogenesis.Overexpression of lymphotoxin in T cells induces fulminant thymic involution.
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