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2017
Jacob V, Crawford C, Cohen-Mekelburg S, Viladomiu M, Putzel GG, Schneider Y, Chabouni F, OʼNeil S, Bosworth B, Woo V et al..  2017.  Single Delivery of High-Diversity Fecal Microbiota Preparation by Colonoscopy Is Safe and Effective in Increasing Microbial Diversity in Active Ulcerative Colitis.. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 23(6):903-911.
Leichner TM, Satake A, Harrison VSanoe, Tanaka Y, Archambault AS, Kim BS, Siracusa MC, Leonard WJ, Naji A, Wu GF et al..  2017.  Skin-derived TSLP systemically expands regulatory T cells.. J Autoimmun. 79:39-52.
Leichner TM, Satake A, Harrison VSanoe, Tanaka Y, Archambault AS, Kim BS, Siracusa MC, Leonard WJ, Naji A, Wu GF et al..  2017.  Skin-derived TSLP systemically expands regulatory T cells.. J Autoimmun. 79:39-52.
2016
Howitt MR, Lavoie S, Michaud M, Blum AM, Tran SV, Weinstock JV, Gallini CAnn, Redding K, Margolskee RF, Osborne LC et al..  2016.  Tuft cells, taste-chemosensory cells, orchestrate parasite type 2 immunity in the gut.. Science. 351(6279):1329-33.
2015
Giacomin PR, Moy RH, Noti M, Osborne LC, Siracusa MC, Alenghat T, Liu B, McCorkell KA, Troy AE, Rak GD et al..  2015.  Epithelial-intrinsic IKKα expression regulates group 3 innate lymphoid cell responses and antibacterial immunity.. J Exp Med. 212(10):1513-28.
Bergstrom KSB, Morampudi V, Chan JM, Bhinder G, Lau J, Yang H, Ma C, Huang T, Ryz N, Sham HPan et al..  2015.  Goblet Cell Derived RELM-β Recruits CD4+ T Cells during Infectious Colitis to Promote Protective Intestinal Epithelial Cell Proliferation.. PLoS Pathog. 11(8):e1005108.
Brestoff JR, Kim BS, Saenz SA, Stine RR, Monticelli LA, Sonnenberg GF, Thome JJ, Farber DL, Lutfy K, Seale P et al..  2015.  Group 2 innate lymphoid cells promote beiging of white adipose tissue and limit obesity.. Nature. 519(7542):242-6.
2014
Osborne LC, Monticelli LA, Nice TJ, Sutherland TE, Siracusa MC, Hepworth MR, Tomov VT, Kobuley D, Tran SV, Bittinger K et al..  2014.  Coinfection. Virus-helminth coinfection reveals a microbiota-independent mechanism of immunomodulation.. Science. 345(6196):578-82.