Regulatory T cells and dendritic cells in transplantation tolerance: molecular markers and mechanisms.
Transplantation tolerance can be induced in adult rodents using monoclonal antibodies against coreceptor or costimulation molecules on the surface of T cells. There are currently two well-characterized populations of T cells, demonstrating regulatory capacity: the "natural" CD4+CD25+ T cel...
Main Authors: | Cobbold, S, Nolan, K, Graca, L, Castejon, R, Le Moine, A, Frewin, M, Humm, S, Adams, E, Thompson, S, Zelenika, D, Paterson, A, Yates, S, Fairchild, P, Waldmann, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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