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FOCIS 2022 Program
Basic Science of Immunology - Adaptive Immunity
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Basic Science of Immunology - Adaptive Immunity
Basic Science of Immunology - Adaptive Immunity
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W5 - Human Aging, Autoimmunity, and Palmitate: The Fatty Acid Palmitate Induces Human B Cell Metabolic Reprograming and Autoimmunity in Aging and Obesity
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W24 - Interferon Gamma Induction of TH1-like Tregs Dampens Anti-viral Responses
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W39 - Identification of a Transcription Factor Network that Regulates Anti-TNF Mediated IL-10 Expression by Human CD4+ T-Cells
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W44 - An Automated Approach to High-Content Cytometric Immune Profiling of Human PBMC and Blood Samples
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W58 - Transcriptomic Comparison of Pediatric Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells Sensitive or Resistant to Engineered Tr1-like Cell Mediated Killing
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W61 - Expression of TNFR2 and CD29 Define a Highly Suppressive Subset of Human CD8+ T Regulatory Cells
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W81 - Mass Cytometry to Define Healthy Immunotypes
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W88 - IL-21 is a Key Regulator of Chronic Germinal Centers in Autoimmune Settings
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Th40 - Profound abnormalities in thymic epithelial cells in Rag1 mutant mice: implications for immune reconstitution after stem cell transplantation
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Th77 - Postnatal Depletion of Maternal Cells Shifts Splenic NK and CD8+ T Cell Profiles Toward Mature and Activated Phenotypes
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W103 - IRF5 Regulation of CD4+ T Cell Metabolism Controls CD40L Expression
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W122 - Developing Trajectories of Immunosenescence in Diverse Adults
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W155 - Integrating Spatial Transcriptomics and Single-Cell RNA Sequencing to Spatially Characterize Human Lymphatic Tissue
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Th108 - T Cell Cross Reactivity Between Viral and Self-peptides in the Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque
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Th115 - Barcode Enabled Antigen Mapping (BEAM) Enables Next-Generation Systems Immunology Analysis of the Post-COVID-19 Immune Landscape
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Th122 - Mutation of a Single Critical Region in the IgV of Butyrophilin 3 Reveals That One Chain Functions as a Sensor and the Other as a Ligand for the Sensing of Prenyl Pyrophosphates by Vγ2Vδ2 T Cells: Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy
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