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    The Importance of Diversity in Immunology De’Broski Herbert, Irene Salinas, Eugene M. Oltz Journal Article | The Journal of Immunology Date: 11-Jan-2022 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2190025 The Minority Scientists’ Experience: Challenging and Overcoming Barriers to Enhancing Diversity and Career Advancement Tonya J. Webb, Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano, Harlan P….

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    Maternal infection during pregnancy is known to alter the development and function of offspring’s immune system, leading to inappropriate immune responses to common childhood infections and immunizations. Although this is an expanding field, maternal parasitic infections remain understudied. Millions of women of reproductive age are currently at risk for parasitic infection, whereas many…

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    The JI Spotlights Diversity: Eugene Oltz, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Immunology interviews De’Broski Herbert, Professor of Infectious Immunology, University…

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    • Find out what #DEI in #immunology means to each of our #Diversity Guest Editors @DrSalinasLab @DeBroski1 and what you can do to promote #Inclusion every day in your lab. Check out the full video here: https://t.co/3Tb1siTCUN #JI_celebratediversity #JI_Spotlight https://t.co/VjrlvIPmzy

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    The JI Spotlights Diversity: Eugene Oltz, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Immunology interviews De’Broski Herbert, Professor of Infectious Immunology, University…

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    January 15, 2022; Volume 208,Issue 2 TOP READS Top ReadsIFN-γ Promotes Cell Surface IL-15 See article p. 338DNA Methylation Promotes…

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    The palpable observation in the sex bias of disease prevalence in the CNS has fascinated scientists for several generations. Brain sex dimorphism has been visualized by imaging and analytical tools at the tissue, cellular, and molecular levels. Recent work highlighted the specificity of such sex bias in the brain and its subregions, offering a unique lens through which disease pathogenesis can be…

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    The critical role of commensal microbiota in regulating the host immune response has been established. In addition, it is known that host–microbial interactions are bidirectional, and this interplay is tightly regulated to prevent chronic inflammatory disease. Although many studies have focused on the role of classic T cell subsets, unconventional lymphocytes such as NKT cells and innate lymphoid…

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    • Effective Barriers: The Role of #NKTcells and #ILCs in the Gut by @scienceempress & Cristiana Cairo @UMmedschool | #BriefReview in #JI_celebratediversity https://t.co/uxFQLJcjlm #ReadTheJI #gutimmunology #mucosalimmunity https://t.co/WgmGbbprDn

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    Despite tremendous success against hematological malignancies, the performance of chimeric Ag receptor T cells against solid tumors remains poor. In such settings, the lack of success of this groundbreaking immunotherapy is in part mediated by ligand engagement of immune checkpoint molecules on the surface of T cells in the tumor microenvironment. Although CTLA-4 and programmed death-1 (PD-1) are…

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    Our body’s most outward facing epithelial barrier, the skin, serves as the frontline defense against myriad environmental assailants. To combat these motley threats, the skin has evolved a sophisticated immunological arsenal. In this article, I provide an overview of the skin’s complex architecture and the distinct microniches in which immune cells reside and function. I review burgeoning…

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    Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) describes a collection of symptoms associated with IgE-mediated hypersensitivity responses to the glycan galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose (alpha-gal). Individuals with AGS develop delayed hypersensitivity reactions, with symptoms occurring >2 h after consuming mammalian (“red”) meat and other mammal-derived food products. The mechanisms of pathogenesis driving this…

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