Top 10
The top ten charts the articles that have been downloaded most often, in PDF format, from the Nature Immunology website in recent weeks. The chart does not rank the quality, scientific significance or citation impact of the content. However, it may bring articles to your attention that you might not have otherwise noticed. We hope you enjoy them.
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How chemokines invite leukocytes to dance
Marcus Thelen & Jens V Stein
doi:10.1038/ni.f.207
Abstract - How chemokines invite leukocytes to dance | Full Text - How chemokines invite leukocytes to dance | PDF (558 KB) - How chemokines invite leukocytes to dance | Supplementary information - How chemokines invite leukocytes to dance
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Chemokines and leukocyte traffic
Federica Sallusto & Marco Baggiolini
doi:10.1038/ni.f.214
Abstract - Chemokines and leukocyte traffic | Full Text - Chemokines and leukocyte traffic | PDF (532 KB) - Chemokines and leukocyte traffic
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Moving targets: cell migration inhibitors as new anti-inflammatory therapies
Charles R Mackay
doi:10.1038/ni.f.210
Abstract - Moving targets: cell migration inhibitors as new anti-inflammatory therapies | Full Text - Moving targets: cell migration inhibitors as new anti-inflammatory therapies | PDF (1,156 KB) - Moving targets: cell migration inhibitors as new anti-inflammatory therapies
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Orchestrating the orchestrators: chemokines in control of T cell traffic
Shannon K Bromley, Thorsten R Mempel & Andrew D Luster
doi:10.1038/ni.f.213
Abstract - Orchestrating the orchestrators: chemokines in control of T cell traffic | Full Text - Orchestrating the orchestrators: chemokines in control of T cell traffic | PDF (4,018 KB) - Orchestrating the orchestrators: chemokines in control of T cell traffic
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Environmental cues, dendritic cells and the programming of tissue-selective lymphocyte trafficking
Hekla Sigmundsdottir & Eugene C Butcher
doi:10.1038/ni.f.208
Abstract - Environmental cues, dendritic cells and the programming of tissue-selective lymphocyte trafficking | Full Text - Environmental cues, dendritic cells and the programming of tissue-selective lymphocyte trafficking | PDF (2,034 KB) - Environmental cues, dendritic cells and the programming of tissue-selective lymphocyte trafficking
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Interstitial leukocyte migration and immune function
Peter Friedl & Bettina Weigelin
doi:10.1038/ni.f.212
Abstract - Interstitial leukocyte migration and immune function | Full Text - Interstitial leukocyte migration and immune function | PDF (2,260 KB) - Interstitial leukocyte migration and immune function | Supplementary information - Interstitial leukocyte migration and immune function
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MicroRNAs: new regulators of immune cell development and function
David Baltimore, Mark P Boldin, Ryan M O'Connell, Dinesh S Rao & Konstantin D Taganov
doi:10.1038/ni.f.209
Abstract - MicroRNAs: new regulators of immune cell development and function | Full Text - MicroRNAs: new regulators of immune cell development and function | PDF (560 KB) - MicroRNAs: new regulators of immune cell development and function
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Human microRNAs regulate stress-induced immune responses mediated by the receptor NKG2D
Noam Stern-Ginossar, Chamutal Gur, Moshe Biton, Elad Horwitz, Moran Elboim, Noa Stanietsky, Michal Mandelboim & Ofer Mandelboim
doi:10.1038/ni.1642
Abstract - Human microRNAs regulate stress-induced immune responses mediated by the receptor NKG2D | Full Text - Human microRNAs regulate stress-induced immune responses mediated by the receptor NKG2D | PDF (643 KB) - Human microRNAs regulate stress-induced immune responses mediated by the receptor NKG2D | Supplementary information - Human microRNAs regulate stress-induced immune responses mediated by the receptor NKG2D
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The kinases MSK1 and MSK2 act as negative regulators of Toll-like receptor signaling
Olga Ananieva, Joanne Darragh, Claus Johansen, Julia M Carr, Joanne McIlrath, Jin Mo Park, Andrew Wingate, Claire E Monk, Rachel Toth, Susana G Santos, Lars Iversen & J Simon C Arthur
doi:10.1038/ni.1644
Abstract - The kinases MSK1 and MSK2 act as negative regulators of Toll-like receptor signaling | Full Text - The kinases MSK1 and MSK2 act as negative regulators of Toll-like receptor signaling | PDF (585 KB) - The kinases MSK1 and MSK2 act as negative regulators of Toll-like receptor signaling | Supplementary information - The kinases MSK1 and MSK2 act as negative regulators of Toll-like receptor signaling
