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Adaptive Immunity
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Immunity, Humoral
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Immunity, Innate
Academic Article
Coordination between T helper cells, iNKT cells, and their follicular helper subsets in the humoral immune response against Clostridium difficile toxin B.
Academic Article
Insights From Analysis of Human Antigen-Specific Memory B Cell Repertoires.
Academic Article
Bacteria That Cause Enteric Diseases Stimulate Distinct Humoral Immune Responses.
Academic Article
Differential contribution of dendritic cell CD1d to NKT cell-enhanced humoral immunity and CD8+ T cell activation.
Academic Article
Type II NKT cells facilitate Alum-sensing and humoral immunity.
Academic Article
Adaptive immune constraints on C. difficile vaccination.
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The importance of B cell CD1d expression for humoral immunity.
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The Influence of Invariant Natural Killer T Cells on Humoral Immunity to T-Dependent and -Independent Antigens.
Academic Article
The CD1d-binding glycolipid alpha-galactosylceramide enhances humoral immunity to T-dependent and T-independent antigen in a CD1d-dependent manner.
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BAFF- and APRIL-dependent maintenance of antibody titers after immunization with T-dependent antigen and CD1d-binding ligand.
Academic Article
Fine tuning a well-oiled machine: Influence of NK1.1 and NKG2D on NKT cell development and function.
Academic Article
Do CD1-restricted T cells contribute to antibody-mediated immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
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Regulation of humoral immunity by NKT cells
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Regulation of humoral immunity by NKT cells
Academic Article
The Murine Neonatal Fc Receptor Is Required for Transport of Immunization-Induced C. difficile-Specific IgG to the Gut and Protection against Disease but Does Not Affect Disease Susceptibility.
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a-Galactosylceramide-Reactive NKT Cells Increase IgG1 Class Switch against a Clostridioides difficile Polysaccharide Antigen and Enhance Immunity against a Live Pathogen Challenge.
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