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Showing papers by "Lucy Bird published in 2017"


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TL;DR: MTORC1-dependent macrophage proliferation and glycolysis drive granuloma formation in sarcoidosis.
Abstract: MTORC1-dependent macrophage proliferation and glycolysis drive granuloma formation in sarcoidosis.

3 citations


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TL;DR: Macrophages in brown adipose tissue support sympathetic innervation to ensure proper homeostatic energy expenditure.
Abstract: Macrophages in brown adipose tissue support sympathetic innervation to ensure proper homeostatic energy expenditure.

3 citations


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TL;DR: Astrocyte-shed extracellular vesicles provide long-distance messages to promote peripheral immune responses following brain injury and are associated with cytokine release after brain injury.
Abstract: Astrocyte-shed extracellular vesicles provide long-distance messages to promote peripheral immune responses following brain injury.

2 citations


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TL;DR: High-resolution proteomics analysis of human immune cells reveals new social networks and establishes a framework for future study of intercellular communication.
Abstract: High-resolution proteomics analysis of human immune cells reveals new social networks and establishes a framework for future study of intercellular communication.

1 citations


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TL;DR: T follicular regulatory cells arise once infection resolves and IL-2 levels wane to prevent the outgrowth of self-reactive B cells.
Abstract: T follicular regulatory cells arise once infection resolves and IL-2 levels wane to prevent the outgrowth of self-reactive B cells.

1 citations


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TL;DR: A distinct subset of natural killer cells with a myeloid signature is associated with metainflammation.
Abstract: A distinct subset of natural killer cells with a myeloid signature is associated with metainflammation.

1 citations



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TL;DR: Type I interferons, induced by DNA released from ischaemic cardiomyocytes, drive inflammation after myocardial infarction.
Abstract: Type I interferons, induced by DNA released from ischaemic cardiomyocytes, drive inflammation after myocardial infarction.