CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells develop in mice not only during spontaneous acceptance of liver allografts but also after acute allograft rejection.
BACKGROUND: Liver grafts transplanted across a major histocompatibility barrier are accepted spontaneously and induce donor specific tolerance in some species. Here, we investigated whether liver allograft acceptance is characterized by, and depends upon, the presence of donor reactive CD25CD4 regu...
Main Authors: | Steger, U, Kingsley, C, Karim, M, Bushell, A, Wood, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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