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    Immune nephritis in various mouse strains
 
The autoantibody formation and the end-organ damage seen in immune nephritis might be under separate genetic control, so it is important to characterise murine strains that might model the human disease. In this issue, Mohan and colleagues (p. 719) describe the susceptibility of eight strains of inbred mice to . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Regulatory B1 cells in colitis
 

    IL-27 promotes the onset of colitis
 

    SOCS-1 ameliorates inflammatory bowel disease
 

    Marginal zone B cells require Delta-like 1
 

    Osteoclasts support plasma cell survival
 

    IL-2 plus anti-IL-2 induces antitumor NK cells
 

    IL-33 induces type 2 responses without T cell help
 

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