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A. Morgun, Shulzhenko, N., Diniz, R. V., Almeida, D. R., Carvalho, A. C., and Gerbase-Delima, M., Cytokine and TIRC7 mRNA expression during acute rejection in cardiac allograft recipients., Transplantation proceedings, vol. 33, no. 1-2, pp. 1610-1, 2001.
N. Shulzhenko, Dong, X., Vyshenska, D., Greer, R. L., Gurung, M., Vasquez-Perez, S., Peremyslova, E., Sosnovtsev, S., Quezado, M., Yao, M., Montgomery-Recht, K., Strober, W., Fuss, I. J., and Morgun, A., CVID enteropathy is characterized by exceeding low mucosal IgA levels and interferon-driven inflammation possibly related to the presence of a pathobiont., Clin Immunol, vol. 197, pp. 139-153, 2018.
N. Shulzhenko, Morgun, A., Hsiao, W., Battle, M., Yao, M., Gavrilova, O., Orandle, M., Mayer, L., Macpherson, A. J., McCoy, K. D., Fraser-Liggett, C., and Matzinger, P., Crosstalk between B lymphocytes, microbiota and the intestinal epithelium governs immunity versus metabolism in the gut., Nature medicine, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 1585-93, 2011.
M. Bodogai, O'Connell, J., Kim, K., Kim, Y., Moritoh, K., Chen, C., Gusev, F., Vaughan, K., Shulzhenko, N., Mattison, J. A., Lee-Chang, C., Chen, W., Carlson, O., Becker, K. G., Gurung, M., Morgun, A., White, J., Meade, T., Perdue, K., Mack, M., Ferrucci, L., Trinchieri, G., de Cabo, R., Rogaev, E., Egan, J., Wu, J., and Biragyn, A., Commensal bacteria contribute to insulin resistance in aging by activating innate B1a cells., Sci Transl Med, vol. 10, no. 467, 2018.
V. B. Guzman, Morgun, A., Shulzhenko, N., Mine, K. L., Gonçalves-Primo, A., Musatti, C. C., and Gerbase-Delima, M., Characterization of CD28, CTLA4, and ICOS polymorphisms in three Brazilian ethnic groups., Human immunology, vol. 66, no. 7, pp. 773-776, 2005.
N. Shulzhenko, Morgun, A., Chinellato, A. P., Rampim, G. F., Diniz, R. V. Z., Almeida, D. R., and Gerbase-Delima, M., CD27 but not CD70 and 4-1BB intragraft gene expression is a risk factor for acute cardiac allograft rejection in humans., Transplantation proceedings, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 474-5, 2002.

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