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    The molecular basis of bactericidal autophagy
 
In their review, Noda and Yoshimori (p. 1199) describe how the immune system utilises autophagy — a universally conserved eukaryotic process that degrades cytoplasmic contents during starvation. The authors describe how autophagosomes are formed and detail several of the key molecules that operate in immunity, especially against certain bacteria that invade cells and evade other antimicrobial mechanisms.


    Macroautophagy in Crohn's disease
 
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    Cooperation among CD4+ T cells is required for their activation
 

    Yersinia Yop induces apoptosis in peritoneal macrophages
 

    Cytolysis and apoptosis caused by influenza virus infection
 

    CD81 has a negative role in B cell activation
 

    Histamine is required for serum-induced, mast-cell-dependent arthritis
 

    GRs translocate to mitochondria in DP thymocytes
 

    Activated T cells from aged mice respond poorly
 

    A protective role for IFN-{gamma} in diabetes
 

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