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In this Review, the authors analyze evidence for autoimmunity against components of antimicrobial immunity, metaphorically represented by the mythical ouroboros snake eating its own tail.
In this Review, Kim et al. provide an overview of the prenatal immune conditions that contribute to the development of neurodevelopmental disorders and the immunological signatures and disorders associated with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Schäfer et al. discuss the application of computational methods that integrate single-cell and spatial multi-omics with existing biological knowledge to inform our understanding of immunological responses.
In this Review, Wilfahrt and Delgoffe discuss how T cells integrate nutrient sensing with activating stimuli to shape their differentiation and sensitivity to metabolites.
In this Review, Netea and colleagues summarize the latest research that contributes to our understanding of the pathophysiology of sepsis, and how this contributes to a new treatment approach through personalized immunotherapy.
In this Review, the authors describe the mechanisms that account for the generation and immune recognition of neoantigens that are not derived from DNA mutations, with a special focus on relevance to cancer and autoimmunity.