March 2009 Volume 87 Number 3, pp 191 - 259
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Genetics and Genomics of Infectious Diseases 2009
March 21-24, 2009
Ritz Carlton Millenia, Singapore
This conference will engage basic and clinical scientists, including h
uman geneticists, genome scientists, computational biologists, and exp
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Lymphocytes Return Home
Immunology & Cell Biology is proud to bring you Lymphocytes Return Home -
a focus that brings together a collection of articles representing our
current understanding of how numerous cell types can return to the thymus.
Accompanying this focus is a special feature dealing with the nature and
possible functional consequences of cellular traffic, both lymphoid and
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EDITORIAL
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Expansion of the editorial board of Immunology and Cell Biology
Chris Parish
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NEWS AND COMMENTARY
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CD8 regulatory T cells: What's old is now new
Yuan Min Wang and Stephen I Alexander
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SPECIAL FEATURE: ADVANCES IN TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNOBIOLOGY
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Transplantation immunobiology: two important themes
Mauro S Sandrin
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Using histone deacetylase inhibitors to enhance Foxp3+ regulatory T-cell
function and induce allograft tolerance
Liqing Wang, Ran Tao and Wayne W Hancock
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Complement activation and coagulation in xenotransplantation
Peter J Cowan and Anthony JF d'Apice
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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TLR9 traffics through the Golgi complex to localize to endolysosomes
and respond to CpG DNA
Annapoorani Chockalingam, James C Brooks, Jody L Cameron, Lisa K Blum
and Cynthia A Leifer
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TLR9-independent effects of inhibitory oligonucleotides on macrophage
responses to S. typhimurium
Angela Trieu, Nilesh Bokil, Jasmyn A Dunn, Tara L Roberts, Damo Xu,
Foo Y Liew, David A Hume, Katryn J Stacey and Matthew J Sweet
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of human monocyte-derived macrophages
leads to apoptosis of T cells
Sadhna Sharma, Monika Sharma and Mridula Bose
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Type II-activated macrophages suppress the development of experimental
autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Joanna B Tierney, Marie Kharkrang and Anne Camille La Flamme
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The suppression of hypersensitivity by ocular-induced CD8+ T cells
requires compatibility in the Qa-1 haplotype
Robert E Cone, Subhasis Chattopadhyay, Roshanak Sharafieh, Yen Lemire
and James O'Rourke
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Active and zymogen forms of granzyme B are constitutively released from
cytotoxic lymphocytes in the absence of target cell engagement
Monica D Prakash, Catherina H Bird and Phillip I Bird
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Equivalent stimulation of naive and memory CD8 T cells by DNA vaccination:
a dendritic cell-dependent process
Sammy Bedoui, Gayle M Davey, Andrew M Lew and William R Heath
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