An investigation to assess the potential of CD25highCD4+ T cells to regulate responses to donor alloantigens in clinically stable renal transplant recipients.
Regulatory T cells are enriched within CD25(high)CD4(+) leukocytes, however their role in renal transplant recipients with stable function vs. recipients with biopsy-proven chronic allograft dysfunction remains unclear. We therefore studied the number, phenotype, and function of CD25(high)CD4(+) cel...
Main Authors: | Akl, A, Jones, N, Rogers, N, Bakr, M, Mostafa, A, El Shehawy, E, Ghoneim, M, Wood, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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