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Interspecies commensal interactions have nonlinear impacts on host immunity

Rice, TA;Bielecka, AA;Nguyen, MT;Rosen, CE;Song, D;Sonnert, ND;Yang, Y;Cao, Y;Khetrapal, V;Catanzaro, JR;Martin, AL;Rashed, SA;Leopold, SR;Hao, L;Yu, X;van Dijk, D;Ring, AM;Flavell, RA;de Zoete, MR;Palm, NW;

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AGBE: a dual deaminase-mediated base editor by fusing CGBE with ABE for creating a saturated mutant population with multiple editing patterns

Liang, Y;Xie, J;Zhang, Q;Wang, X;Gou, S;Lin, L;Chen, T;Ge, W;Zhuang, Z;Lian, M;Chen, F;Li, N;Ouyang, Z;Lai, C;Liu, X;Li, L;Ye, Y;Wu, H;Wang, K;Lai, L;

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  • Diphtheria toxin (DT) and puromycin treatments in vitro

    Transfected HEK293 cells for human diphtheria toxin receptor (hDTR) mutagenesis were selected with 20 ng/ml DT (List Labs, #150) from day 3 after electro-transfections. Cell clones mutated in hDTR-sgRNA-1 or hDTR-sgRNA-2 targeted regions were cultured with DT-supplemented growth medium from day 1 after cell sorting (day 0 refers to the day of cell sorting). Transfected PFFs were selected with 300 ng/ml puromycin-containing (MPBIO, 219453925) medium for 48 h after electro-transfections of 12 h. Both DT and puromycin-supplemented growth medium were exchanged daily until negative control cells died completely.

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STAT1 signaling protects self-reactive T cells from control by innate cells during neuroinflammation

Arbelaez, CA;Palle, P;Charaix, J;Bettelli, E;

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Food Allergy-Induced Autism-Like Behavior is Associated with Gut Microbiota and Brain mTOR Signaling

Cao, LH;He, HJ;Zhao, YY;Wang, ZZ;Jia, XY;Srivastava, K;Miao, MS;Li, XM;

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  • Whey Sensitization/Challenge Protocol and Assessment of Anaphylaxis

    The model of cow’s mike allergy-induced autism was established as described by de Theije’s et al, with modifications.37 Whey is a milk protein fraction composed of several milk allergens (β-lactoglobulin, α-lactalbumin, bovine lactoferrin, bovine serum albumin, and bovine immunoglobulins), some of which are major allergens, and used to induce our food allergy model.38 After 1 week acclimation, mice were sensitized intragastrically (i.g) with 20 mg whey (Hefei Bomei Biotechnology Co., LTD, China) in 0.5 mL of PBS plus 10 μg cholera toxin (CT, List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA, USA) as an adjuvant from week 1 through week 5 and oral 100 mg whey containing 10 μg CT from week 6 through week 7. Mice were then sensitized via intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) with 500 μg whey in 0.2 mL of PBS containing 2 mg Alum (ThermoFisher, USA) from week 8 through week 9. Naive mice received PBS alone. Sham mice received CT and alum alone. A schematic for the sensitization and challenge timeline was depicted in Figure 1. …

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Polarized macrophages promote gestational beta cell growth through extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 signalling

Jiang, Y;Chen, A;Kline, D;Liu, Q;Ma, J;Wang, Y;Zhang, T;Qian, J;Nelson, L;Prasadan, K;Hu, B;Gittes, GK;Xiao, X;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Identification of two lipid phosphatases that regulate sphingosine-1-phosphate cellular uptake and recycling

Kono, M;Hoachlander-Hobby, LE;Majumder, S;Schwartz, R;Byrnes, C;Zhu, H;Proia, RL;

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Enhancement of Regnase-1 expression with stem loop-targeting antisense oligonucleotides alleviates inflammatory diseases

Tse, KM;Vandenbon, A;Cui, X;Mino, T;Uehata, T;Yasuda, K;Sato, A;Tsujimura, T;Hia, F;Yoshinaga, M;Kinoshita, M;Okuno, T;Takeuchi, O;

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Improved skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in experimental autoimmune myositis mice following high-intensity interval training

Yamada, T;Ashida, Y;Tamai, K;Kimura, I;Yamauchi, N;Naito, A;Tokuda, N;Westerblad, H;Andersson, D;Himori, K;

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Structure-guided optimization of light-activated chimeric G-protein-coupled receptors

Tichy, AM;So, WL;Gerrard, EJ;Janovjak, H;

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Versican promotes T helper 17 cytotoxic inflammation and impedes oligodendrocyte precursor cell remyelination

Ghorbani, S;Jelinek, E;Jain, R;Buehner, B;Li, C;Lozinski, BM;Sarkar, S;Kaushik, DK;Dong, Y;Wight, TN;Karimi-Abdolrezaee, S;Schenk, GJ;Strijbis, EM;Geurts, J;Zhang, P;Ling, CC;Yong, VW;

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