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Galactose modified iNKT cell agonists stabilised by a novel structural modification of CD1D lead to marked TH1 polarisation in vivo
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An anti-inflammatory selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator preserves osteoblast differentiation
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Galactose-modified iNKT cell agonists stabilized by an induced fit of CD1d prevent tumour metastasis
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Optimizing the iNKT cell dependent antitumor effect using an altered glycolipid
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A plant-derived glucocorticoid receptor modulator attenuates inflammation without provoking ligand-induced resistance
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Optimizing the iNKT cell dependent antitumor effect using an altered glycolipid
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Invariant natural killer T cells are natural regulators of murine spondylarthritis
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Cutting Edge: The Chemokine Receptor CXCR3 Retains Invariant NK T Cells in the Thymus
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Application of a new anti-zearalenone monoclonal antibody in different immunoassay formats
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Reversible changes in serum immunoglobulin galactosylation during the immune response and treatment of inflammatory autoimmune arthritis
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The synthesis and in vivo evaluation of 2',2'-difluoro KRN7000
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6'-Derivatised α-GalCer analogues capable of inducing strong CD1d-mediated Th1-biased NKT cell responses in mice
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Synthesis and in vivo evaluation of 4-Deoxy-4,4-difluoro-KRN7000
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Synthesis and in vitro evaluation of α-GalCer epimers
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Enhanced TNF-driven crosstalk to invariant NKT cells favours regulation of murine spondyloarthritis
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A plant-derived ligand favoring monomeric glucocorticoid receptor conformation with impaired transactivation potential attenuates collagen-induced arthritis
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Agalactosyl immunoglobulins are a useful marker for clinical progression and successful therapy of collagen-induced arthritis
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A comparison of TNF dependent and independent features of murine spondyloarthropathy
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A single early activation of invariant NK T cells confers long-term protection against collagen-induced arthritis in a ligand-specific manner
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NKT cells: manipulable managers of joint inflammation
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Long term IFN-gamma dependent efficacy of activated Valpha14i Natural Killer T cells in the prevention of collagen induced arthritis
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Long-term IFN-gamma dependent efficacy of activated V alpha 14i NKT cells in collagen-induced arthritis
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A unique LT alpha beta dependent pathway regulates thymic emigration of V alpha 14i NKT cells
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Long-term IFN-gamma dependent efficacy of activated valpha141 natural killer T cells in the prevention of collagen-induced arthritis
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A unique lymphotoxin alpha beta dependent pathway regulates thymic emigration of V alpha 14iNKT cells
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Long-term IFN-gamma dependent efficacy of activated V alpha 14I natural killer T-cells in the prevention of collagen-induced arthritis
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A unique lymphotoxin alpha,beta-dependent pathway regulates thymic emigration of V alpha 14 invariant natural killer T cells
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Lymphotoxins alpha and beta are indispensable for phenotypical and functional development of V alpha 14i NKT cells during fetal ontogeny
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A unique LT dependent pathway regulates thymic emigration of V alpha 14i NKT cells
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A unique LT alpha beta dependent pathway regulates thymic emigration of V alpha 14i NKT cells
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Lymphotoxin alpha 1 beta 2: a critical mediator in V alpha 14i NKT cell differentiation
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Chronically inflamed synovium from spondyloarthropathy and rheumatoid arthritis investigated by protein expression profiling followed by tandem mass spectrometry
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Ly49 and CD94/NKG2 receptor acquisition by NK cells does not require lymphotoxin-beta receptor expression
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Lymphotoxins alpha and beta are indispensable for phenotypical and functional development of V alpha 14i NKT cells during fetal ontogeny
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Lymphotoxins alpha and beta are indispensable for phenotypical and functional development of V alpha 14i NKT cells during fetal ontogeny
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Lymphotoxins alpha and beta are indispensable for phenotypical and functional development of V alpha 14i NKT cells during fetal ontogeny
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Indispensable role of lymphotoxins alpha and beta in phenotypical and functional development of V alpha 14i NKT cells during fetal ontogeny
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Lymphotoxin beta receptor mediated activation of RelB by NIK defines a unique signaling pathway for the development of V alpha 14i NKT cells
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Mapping of the leptin binding sites and design of a leptin antagonist
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Homeostasis of CD4+CD25+regulatory T cells in naive and arthritic mice
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Synovial tissue proteomics in rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthropathy
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Lymphotoxin beta receptor mediated activation of RelB by NIK defines a unique signaling pathway for the development of V alpha 14i NKT cells
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Ly49E expression points toward overlapping, but distinct, natural killer (NK) cell differentiation kinetics and potential of fetal versus adult lymphoid progenitors
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Role of inhibitory NK receptors controlling thymic differentiation and functional activity of TCR Vgamma3 lymphocytes
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Phenotypical and functional differentiation of natural killer cells and T cell receptor γδ cells
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Langerhans cells that have matured in vivo in the absence of T cells are fully capable of inducing a helper CD4 as well as a cytotoxic CD8 response
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Murine fetal natural killer cells are functionally and structurally distinct from adult natural killer cells
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Phenotypic and functional maturation of TCR gamma delta cells in the human thymus.