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In vivo generated CD25(+)CD4(+) T cells regulate islet allograft rejection by preventing effector cell migration into the graft

In vivo generated CD25(+)CD4(+) T cells regulate islet allograft rejection by preventing effector cell migration into the graft

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Prif Awduron: Bortecen, K, Bushell, A, Martin, L, Wood, K
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Cyhoeddwyd: 2005
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  • Visualization of the in vivo generation of donor antigen-specific effector CD8+ T cells during mouse cardiac allograft rejection: in vivo effector CD8+ T cell generation during allograft rejection.
    gan: Gilot, B, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2000)
  • GITR ligation blocks allograft protection by induced CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells without enhancing effector T-cell function.
    gan: Bushell, A, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2007)
  • Pretransplant blood transfusion with additional immunotherapy tolerizes recipients to islet allografts
    gan: Bortecen, K, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2005)
  • The generation of CD25+ CD4+ regulatory T cells that prevent allograft rejection does not compromise immunity to a viral pathogen.
    gan: Bushell, A, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2005)
  • CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells develop in mice not only during spontaneous acceptance of liver allografts but also after acute allograft rejection.
    gan: Steger, U, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2006)

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