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    A preprint by Baer et al. looks at the role of pancreas tissue-resident macrophages in pancreatic tissue injury and fibrosis during pancreatitis and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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    A preprint by Mosallanejad et al. uses a comparative immunology approach to investigate the catalytic domains of cGAS, showing that reactivity to self-DNA is not conserved across mammalian species.

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    Ortho|Search - 2 year(s) ago

    Ortho Search

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    A preprint by Kedmi et al. shows that antigen presentation by group 3 innate lymphoid cells is involved in directing the microbiome-specific adaptive immune response by promoting regulatory T cells.

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    Two studies published on Tuesday in PLoS Biology suggest that papers posted on preprint servers before undergoing formal peer review do not change significantly before publication in peer-reviewed journals.

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