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Treatments for autoimmunity—diseases where the immune system mistakenly attacks self‐molecules—are not curative and leave patients immunocompromised. New studies aimed at more specific treatments reveal that development of inflammation or tolerance is influenced by the form in which self‐antigens are presented. Using a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS), it is shown for the first time that quantum...
In article number 1700290, Christopher M. Jewell and co‐workers use quantum dots (yellow) to track and control the display density of self‐molecules mistakenly attacked during autoimmune diseases. This precise display changes self‐molecule processing by antigen‐presenting cells (purple), reprogramming the disease‐driving inflammatory T cells (red) to become regulatory T cells (developing white region...
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