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  1. Single cell immune profiling of dengue virus patients reveals intact immune responses to Zika virus with enrichment of innate immune signatures
  2. Risk factors for West Nile virus infection and disease in populations and individuals
  3. IL-6 Receptor α Defines Effector Memory CD8+T Cells Producing Th2 Cytokines and Expanding in Asthma
  4. CyTOF supports efficient detection of immune cell subsets from small samples
  5. Systems Immunology Reveals Markers of Susceptibility to West Nile Virus Infection
  6. Editorial overview: Immune senescence: Known knowns and unknown unknowns
  7. Effect of aging on microRNAs and regulation of pathogen recognition receptors
  8. Human monocytes have increased IFN-γ-mediated IL-15 production with age alongside altered IFN-γ receptor signaling
  9. Immune Markers Associated with Host Susceptibility to Infection with West Nile Virus
  10. In Memoriam: Stephen E. Malawista, MD, 1934-2013
  11. ELF4 is critical for induction of type I interferon and the host antiviral response
  12. Age-dependent dysregulation of innate immunity
  13. Cytokine Response Signatures in Disease Progression and Development of Severe Clinical Outcomes for Leptospirosis
  14. Identification of Genes Critical for Resistance to Infection by West Nile Virus Using RNA-Seq Analysis
  15. An altered relationship of influenza vaccine-specific IgG responses with T cell immunity occurs with aging in humans
  16. Differential expression analysis for paired RNA-seq data
  17. Semaphorin 7a+Regulatory T Cells Are Associated with Progressive Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Are Implicated in Transforming Growth Factor-β1–induced Pulmonary Fibrosis
  18. Impaired Toll-Like Receptor 3-Mediated Immune Responses from Macrophages of Patients Chronically Infected with Hepatitis C Virus
  19. Innate Immune Function by Toll-like Receptors: Distinct Responses in Newborns and the Elderly
  20. IL-22 Signaling Contributes to West Nile Encephalitis Pathogenesis
  21. Quantitative Imaging of Lineage-specific Toll-like Receptor-mediated Signaling in Monocytes and Dendritic Cells from Small Samples of Human Blood
  22. Dual effect of the macrophage migration inhibitory factor gene on the development and severity of human systemic lupus erythematosus
  23. Age‐associated elevation in TLR5 leads to increased inflammatory responses in the elderly
  24. Innate immune control of West Nile virus infection
  25. Dysregulation of human Toll-like receptor function in aging
  26. A Paradoxical Role for Neutrophils in the Pathogenesis of West Nile Virus
  27. Increased TLR4 Expression and Downstream Cytokine Production in Immunosuppressed Adults Compared to Non-Immunosuppressed Adults
  28. Circulating monocytes from systemic sclerosis patients with interstitial lung disease show an enhanced profibrotic phenotype
  29. IL-10 Signaling Blockade Controls Murine West Nile Virus Infection
  30. Human innate immunosenescence: causes and consequences for immunity in old age
  31. Toll-like Receptor 7 Mitigates Lethal West Nile Encephalitis via Interleukin 23-Dependent Immune Cell Infiltration and Homing
  32. RNA interference screen for human genes associated with West Nile virus infection
  33. West Nile Virus Attenuates Activation of Primary Human Macrophages
  34. Abrogation of macrophage migration inhibitory factor decreases West Nile virus lethality by limiting viral neuroinvasion
  35. TROSPA, an Ixodes scapularis Receptor for Borrelia burgdorferi
  36. Human Phagocytic Cells in the Early Innate Immune Response to Borrelia burgdorferi
  37. Borrelia burgdorferi Are Susceptible to Killing by a Variety of Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Components
  38. Murine Lyme Disease: No Evidence for Active Immune Down‐Regulation in Resolving or Subclinical Infection
  39. Attachment of Borrelia burgdorferi within Ixodes scapularis mediated by outer surface protein A
  40. Regulation of mouse oocyte meiotic maturation: Implication of a decrease in oocyte cAMP and protein dephosphorylation in commitment to resume meiosis
  41. Regulation of oocyte maturation in the mouse: Possible roles of intercellular communication, cAMP, and testosterone