Selective blockade of CD28 on human T cells facilitates regulation of alloimmune responses
T cells are central to the detrimental alloresponses that develop in autoimmunity and transplantation, with CD28 costimulatory signals being key to T cell activation and proliferation. CTLA4-Ig molecules that bind CD80/86 and inhibit CD28 costimulation offer an alternative immunosuppressive treatmen...
Main Authors: | Zaitsu, M, Issa, F, Hester, J, Vanhove, B, Wood, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2017
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