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Natural killer T cells: born in the thymus, raised in the gut
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Polymorphic variants of LIGHT (TNF superfamily-14) alter receptor avidity and bioavailability
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Reversible changes in serum immunoglobulin galactosylation during the immune response and treatment of inflammatory autoimmune arthritis
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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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Agalactosyl immunoglobulins are a useful marker for clinical progression and successful therapy of collagen-induced arthritis
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The intimate relationship between gut and joint in spondyloarthropathies
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NKT cells: manipulable managers of joint inflammation
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A comparison of TNF dependent and independent features of murine spondyloarthropathy
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Formatted anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha VHH proteins derived from camelids show superior potency and targeting to inflamed joints in a murine model of collagen-induced arthritis
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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