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  1. Effective communication and public engagement strategies to counter misinformation about infectious diseases
  2. The role of ecoimmunology in tackling the emerging threats of climate change and the exposome
  3. Keratinocyte arginase 1 regulates proinflammatory responses and drives re-epithelialization via lipocalin 2
  4. Enabling Vaccine Uptake: Strategies for the Public Health Sector
  5. Keratinocyte Arginase1 Deficiency Impairs Healing and Antimicrobial Defence againstPseudomonas aeruginosaInfection
  6. Promoting skin barrier function and anti-microbial defences: a role for the enzyme arginase.
  7. Independent SAGE as an example of effective public dialogue on scientific research
  8. A culture shift to support public involvement and engagement in research
  9. How (Eco)immunology can augment global EcoHealth programmes: opportunities, needs, and challenges
  10. Long-term exposure to air pollution and COVID-19 severity: A cohort study in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
  11. A comparison of experience sampled hay fever symptom severity across rural and urban areas of the UK
  12. A comparison of experience sampled hay fever symptom severity across rural and urban areas of the UK
  13. Understanding the development and function of the gut microbiota in health and inflammation
  14. An Epidermal-Specific Role for Arginase1 during Cutaneous Wound Repair
  15. Monitoring and Understanding Urban Transformation: A Mixed Method Approach
  16. Morphological variability in the mucosal attachment site of Trichuris muris revealed by X-ray microcomputed tomography
  17. The role of β2 integrin in dendritic cell migration during infection
  18. Characterisation of cuticular inflation development and ultrastructure in Trichuris muris using correlative X-ray computed tomography and electron microscopy
  19. Differential Expression of Soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-products in Mice Susceptible or Resistant to Chronic Colitis
  20. Distinct microbial communities in the murine gut are revealed by taxonomy-independent phylogenetic random forests
  21. Gut eosinophils and their impact on the mucus‐resident microbiota
  22. Differential expression of soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products (sRAGE) in mice susceptible or resistant to chronic colitis
  23. Microbial Host Interactions and Impaired Wound Healing in Mice and Humans: Defining a Role for BD14 and NOD2
  24. Targeting the IL33–NLRP3 axis improves therapy for experimental cerebral malaria
  25. A community-based public engagement with health experiment: Using English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) classes to empower immigrant communities with science
  26. Britain Breathing: using the experience sampling method to collect the seasonal allergy symptoms of a country
  27. X-ray micro-computed tomography (μCT): an emerging opportunity in parasite imaging
  28. Cutaneous Nod2 Expression Regulates the Skin Microbiome and Wound Healing in a Murine Model
  29. Newly Developed Method for Detection of Parasitic Worms that Infect Amphibians and Reptiles
  30. Stability in metabolic phenotypes and inferred metagenome profiles before the onset of colitis-induced inflammation
  31. Compositional Changes in the Gut Mucus Microbiota Precede the Onset of Colitis-Induced Inflammation
  32. Immune cells help blood vessel function thus promoting healthy blood pressure
  33. Enhanced susceptibility of triple transgenic Alzheimer’s disease (3xTg-AD) mice to acute infection
  34. A quantitative brain map of experimental cerebral malaria pathology
  35. Hematopoietic arginase 1 deficiency results in decreased leukocytosis and increased foam cell formation but does not affect atherosclerosis
  36. P2X7 receptor-dependent tuning of gut epithelial responses to infection
  37. Eosinophils may play regionally disparate roles in influencing IgA+ plasma cell numbers during large and small intestinal inflammation
  38. Bias in the reporting of sex and age in biomedical research on mouse models
  39. Oestrogen promotes healing in a bacterial LPS model of delayed cutaneous wound repair
  40. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Lysate Increases Re-Epithelialization of Keratinocyte Scratch Assays by Promoting Migration
  41. Quality of Methods Reporting in Animal Models of Colitis
  42. AIM2 and NLRC4 inflammasomes contribute with ASC to acute brain injury independently of NLRP3
  43. A role for the pattern recognition receptor Nod2 in promoting recruitment of CD103+ dendritic cells to the colon in response to Trichuris muris infection
  44. The Quality of Methods Reporting in Parasitology Experiments
  45. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Inhibits the Toxic Effects of Staphylococcus aureus on Epidermal Keratinocytes
  46. LB-006 Quality Of Methods Reporting In Colitis Experiments And The Subsequent Impact On The Development Of A Gut Knowledge Base
  47. Heterogeneity across the murine small and large intestine
  48. Intestinal Intraepithelial Lymphocyte-Enterocyte Crosstalk Regulates Production of Bactericidal Angiogenin 4 by Paneth Cells upon Microbial Challenge
  49. Intestinal bacteria induce TSLP to promote mutualistic T-cell responses
  50. Nod2 deficiency impairs inflammatory and epithelial aspects of the cutaneous wound‐healing response
  51. Arginase‐1‐expressing macrophages are dispensable for resistance to infection with the gastrointestinal helminth Trichuris muris
  52. Rapid Dendritic Cell Mobilization to the Large Intestinal Epithelium Is Associated with Resistance to Trichuris muris Infection
  53. Evidence for the involvement of NOD2 in regulating colonic epithelial cell growth and survival
  54. Intraepithelial γδ+ Lymphocytes Maintain the Integrity of Intestinal Epithelial Tight Junctions in Response to Infection
  55. Increased natural killer cell activity in patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm
  56. Functional characterization of T cells in abdominal aortic aneurysms
  57. Toll-like receptor-mediated responses of primary intestinal epithelial cells during the development of colitis
  58. Colonic epithelial cell mediated suppression of CD4 T cell activation
  59. Colonic Dendritic Cells, Intestinal Inflammation, and T Cell-Mediated Bone Destruction Are Modulated by Recombinant Osteoprotegerin
  60. Identification of Genes Up-Regulated in Urothelial Tumors
  61. Normal human liver organ culture
  62. Transforming growth factor‐β promotes ‘death by neglect’ in post‐activated human T cells
  63. Inhibition of T cell activation by normal human biliary epithelial cells
  64. Expression of CD44 on bile ducts in primary sclerosing cholangitis and primary biliary cirrhosis
  65. Expression and cytokine regulation of immune recognition elements by normal human biliary epithelial and established liver cell lines in vitro