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1 July 2024
EISSN 2573-7732
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Loss of Lymphatic IKKα Disrupts Lung Immune Homeostasis, Drives BALT Formation, and Protects against Influenza
Immunohorizons (2024) 8 (7): 478–491.
CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY
Peripheral T Cell Development and Immunophenotyping of Twins with Heterozygous FOXN1 Mutations
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Immunohorizons (2024) 8 (7): 492–499.
ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY
Comprehensive Flow Cytometric, Immunohistologic, and Molecular Assessment of Thymus Function in Rhesus Macaques
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Immunohorizons (2024) 8 (7): 500–510.
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On the cover: Mice lacking IKKαs in lymphatic endothelial cells (IkkαLyve-1 mice) develop highly organized tertiary lymphoid structures in the lungs. Lungs from IkkαLyve-1 mice mice were stained for collagen VI and the image shows remodeling of the fibroblastic network associated with these ectopic lymphoid follicles compared with the normal surrounding lung tissue. Cully, M. D., J. E. Nolte, A. Patel, A. E. Vaughan, and M. J. May. 2024. Loss of lymphatic IKKα disrupts lung immune homeostasis, drives BALT formation, and protects against influenza. Immunohorizons 8: 478–491.
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