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2024
Cong J, Liu P, Han Z, Ying W, Li C, Yang Y, Wang S, Yang J, Cao F, Shen J et al..  2024.  Bile acids modified by the intestinal microbiota promote colorectal cancer growth by suppressing CD8+ T cell effector functions.. Immunity. 57(4):876-889.e11.
2020
Lukin DJ, Kumar A, Hajifathalian K, Sharaiha RZ, Scherl EJ, Longman RS.  2020.  Baseline Disease Activity and Steroid Therapy Stratify Risk of COVID-19 in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.. Gastroenterology. 159(4):1541-1544.e2.
Jin W-B, Guo C-J.  2020.  Boosting polyketides production in cell factories: Shared target-pathway for pharmaceutical polyketides engineering.. Synth Syst Biotechnol. 5(1):35-36.
2019
Castellanos JG, Longman RS.  2019.  The balance of power: innate lymphoid cells in tissue inflammation and repair.. J Clin Invest. 130:2640-2650.
Collins N, Han S-J, Enamorado M, Link VM, Huang B, E Moseman A, Kishton RJ, Shannon JP, Dixit D, Schwab SR et al..  2019.  The Bone Marrow Protects and Optimizes Immunological Memory during Dietary Restriction.. Cell. 178(5):1088-1101.e15.
2018
Hussain M, Borcard L, Walsh KP, Rodriguez MPena, Mueller C, Kim BS, Kubo M, Artis D, Noti M.  2018.  Basophil-derived IL-4 promotes epicutaneous antigen sensitization concomitant with the development of food allergy.. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 141(1):223-234.e5.
Rankin LC, Artis D.  2018.  Beyond Host Defense: Emerging Functions of the Immune System in Regulating Complex Tissue Physiology.. Cell. 173(3):554-567.
2015
Artis D, Spits H.  2015.  The biology of innate lymphoid cells.. Nature. 517(7534):293-301.
2014
Motomura Y, Morita H, Moro K, Nakae S, Artis D, Endo TA, Kuroki Y, Ohara O, Koyasu S, Kubo M.  2014.  Basophil-derived interleukin-4 controls the function of natural helper cells, a member of ILC2s, in lung inflammation.. Immunity. 40(5):758-71.
2011
Puga I, Cols M, Barra CM, He B, Cassis L, Gentile M, Comerma L, Chorny A, Shan M, Xu W et al..  2011.  B cell-helper neutrophils stimulate the diversification and production of immunoglobulin in the marginal zone of the spleen.. Nat Immunol. 13(2):170-80.