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Clinical and Experimental Sciences > Innate Immunity" and Year is 2026

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Beneficial effects of the AT2 receptor agonist buloxibutid (C21) against acute alveolar epithelial cell inflammation during anti-viral responses - Franco Conforti, Joseph Bell, Robert Ridley, Lareb Dean, James Parkin, Matthew Loxham, Aiman Alzetani, Mark G. Jones, Carl-Johan Dalsgaard, Johan Raud and Donna E. Davies
Type: Article | 2026

CD40L and IL-4 lymph node-associated signals protect B cells from rituximab-induced ADCC via KIR and NKG2A - Lara V. Graham, Russell B. Foxall, Margaret Ashton-Key, Salim I. Khakoo, Souraya Sayegh, Maria Leandro, Venkat R. Reddy, Mark S. Cragg and Matthew D. Blunt
Type: Article | 2026

Single-cell and spatial profiling highlights TB-induced myofibroblasts as drivers of lung pathology - Ian M. Mbano, Nuo Liu, Mark H. Wardsworth II, Mark J. Chambers, Thabo Mpotje, Osaretin Asowata, Sarah Nyquist, Kievershen Nargan, Duran Ramsuran, Farina Karim, Travis Hughes, Joshua Bromley, Robert Krause, Liku Tezera, Michaela Reichmann, Sharie Keanne Ganchua, Pauline Maiello, Edward Klein, Henrik Kloverpris, Kaylesh Dullabh, Rajhmun Madansein, Sergio Triana, Adrie Steyn, Bonnie Berger, Mohlopheni Marakalala, Sarah Fortune, Joanne Flynn, Paul Elkington, Alex Shalek and Alasdair Leslie
Type: Article | 2026

Type: Dataset | 2026 | University of Southampton | Item availability restricted.

A co-evolutionary perspective on humans and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the era of systems biology - Michaela T. Reichmann, Liku B. Tezera, Laura Denney, Hannah Frances Schiff, Andres Vallejo Pulido, Salah Mansour, Alasdair Leslie, Diana J. Garay Baquero and Paul Elkington
Type: Review | 2026

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