[BioNews] Nature Immunology

Gabriele Mazzitelli mazzitelli@biblio.uniroma2.it
Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:33:43 +0200


Nature Immunology / Gabriele Mazzitelli. - Roma, 2000-07-04

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Editorial
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Birth of a journal

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Correspondence
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Making smarter immunotherapies
MODAMMAD A. A. IBRAHIM AND FRANCES M. GOTCH

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Commentary
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The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization -- a millennial
challenge
GUSTAV J. V. NOSSAL

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News & Views
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B cells on the front line
JASON G. CYSTER

Thanks for the memory
DAVID GRAY

Preventing injury from within, using selective cPLA inhibitors
CHARLES N. SERHAN

T cell development: Some cells get all the breaks
DOUGLAS R. GREEN AND MARTIN SCHULER

Type I IFNs and regulation of THI responses: enigmas both resolved and
emerge
JOHN J. O' SHEA AND ROBERTA VISCONTI

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Round-up
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Immunology highlights from the recent literature

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Review
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The immunological synapse and the actin cytoskeleton: molecular hardware
for
T cell signaling
MICHAEL L. DUSTIN AND JOHN A. COOPER

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Articles
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Absence of marginal zone B cells in Pyk-2-deficient mice defines their
role
in the humoral response
R. GUINAMARD, M. OKIGAKI, J. SCHLESSINGER AND J. V. RAVETCH

Identification of a receptor for BLyS demonstrates a crucial role in
humoral
immunity
M. YAN, S. A. MARSTERS, I. S. GREWAL, H. WANG, A. ASHKENAZI AND V. M.
DIXIT

Acute lung injury by sepsis and acid aspiration: a key role for
sytosolic
phospholipase A2
T. NAGASE, N. UOZUMI, S. ISHII, K. KUME, T. IZUMI, Y. OUCHI AND T.
SHIMIZU

Response of naïve and memory CD4+T cells to antigen stimulation in vivo
H. VEIGA-FERNANCES, U. WALTER, C. BOURGEOIS, A. MCLEAN AND B. ROCHA

Gamma chain required for naïve CD4+T cell survival but not for antigen
proliferation
O. LANTZ, I. GRANDJEAN, P. MATZINGER AND J. P. DI SANTO

Cloning of a receptor subunit required for signaling by thymic stromal
lymphopoietin
A. PANDEY, K. OZAKI, H. BAUMANN, S. D. LEVIN, A. PUEL, A. G. FARR, S. F.
ZIEGLER, W. J. LEONARD, AND H. F. LODISH

Selective loss of type I interferon-induced STAT4 activation caused by a
minisatellite insertion in mouse Stat2
J. D. FARRAR, J. D. SMITH, T. L. MURPHY, S. LEUNG, G. R. STARK AND K. M.
MURPHY

Inteferon alpha/beta-mediated inhibition and promotion of interferon
gamma:
STAT1 resolves a paradox
K. B. NGUYEN, L. P. COUSENS, L. A. DOUGHTY, G. C. PIEN, J. E. DURBIN AND
C.A. BIRON

Brca I required for T cell lineage development but not TCR loci
rearrangement
T. W. MAK, A. HAKEM, J. P. MCPHERSON, A. SHEHABELDIN, E. ZABLOCKI, E.
MIGNON, G. S. DUNCAN, D. BOUCHARD, A. WAKEHAM, A. CHEUNG, J. KARASKOVA,
I. SAROSI, J. SQUIRE, J. MARTH, AND R. HAKEM

CCR5 provides a signal for microbial induced production of IL-12 by
CD8alpha+ dendritic cells
J. ALIBERTI, C. REIS E SOUSA, M. SCHITO, S. HIENY, T. WELLS, G. B.
HUFFNAGLE AND A. SHE

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