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Investigation of the causal etiology in a patient with T-B+NK+ immunodeficiency.

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IL-6-Driven pSTAT1 Response Is Linked to T Cell Features Implicated in Early Immune Dysregulation.

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Effects of Vaccination Against Influenza, Pertussis, and COVID-19 on Human Milk Antibodies: Current Evidence and Implications for Health Equity.

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Multi-Modal Single-Cell Sequencing Identifies Cellular Immunophenotypes Associated With Juvenile Dermatomyositis Disease Activity.

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Approaches to Establishing Tolerance in Immune Mediated Diseases.

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HLA Alleles B*53:01 and C*06:02 Are Associated With Higher Risk of P. falciparum Parasitemia in a Cohort in Uganda.

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Malaria and Early Life Immunity: Competence in Context.

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Tenascin-X-Discovery and Early Research.

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How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians.

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Chlamydia trachomatis L2c Infection in a Porcine Model Produced Urogenital Pathology and Failed to Induce Protective Immune Responses Against Re-Infection.

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