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    Candida-elicited murine Th17 cells express high Ctla-4 compared with Th1 cells and are resistant to costimulation blockade by Krummey, Scott M, Floyd, Tamara L, Liu, Danya, Wagener, Maylene E, Song, Mingqing, Ford, Mandy L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-03-2014)
    “…Effector and memory T cells may cross-react with allogeneic Ags to mediate graft rejection. Whereas the costimulation properties of Th1 cells are well studied,…”
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    LFA-1 blockade induces effector and regulatory T-cell enrichment in lymph nodes and synergizes with CTLA-4Ig to inhibit effector function by Reisman, Natalie M., Floyd, Tamara L., Wagener, Maylene E., Kirk, Allan D., Larsen, Christian P., Ford, Mandy L.

    Published in Blood (24-11-2011)
    “…Despite encouraging results using lymphocyte function antigen-1 (LFA-1) blockade to inhibit BM and solid organ transplantation rejection in nonhuman primates…”
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    Limiting the amount and duration of antigen exposure during priming increases memory T cell requirement for costimulation during recall by Floyd, Tamara L, Koehn, Brent H, Kitchens, William H, Robertson, Jennifer M, Cheeseman, Jennifer A, Stempora, Linda, Larsen, Christian P, Ford, Mandy L

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-2011)
    “…Donor-reactive memory T cells (Tmem) can play an important role in mediating graft rejection after transplantation. Transplant recipients acquire…”
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    High-frequency alloreactive T cells augment effector function of low-frequency CD8+ T-cell responses under CD28/CD154 blockade by Floyd, Tamara L, Orr, Steven B, Coley, Shana M, Hanna, Samantha S, Wagener, Maylene E, Kirk, Allan D, Larsen, Christian P, Ford, Mandy L

    Published in Transplantation (27-05-2010)
    “…Blockade of costimulatory molecules is a potent method of inducing long-term graft survival. We have previously addressed the issue of donor-reactive T-cell…”
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    Candida-Elicited Murine Th17 Cells Express High CTLA-4 Compared to Th1 Cells and Are Resistant to Costimulation Blockade by Krummey, Scott M., Floyd, Tamara L., Liu, Danya, Wagener, Maylene E., Song, Mingqing, Ford, Mandy L.

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (03-02-2014)
    “…Effector and memory T cells may cross-react with allogeneic antigens to mediate graft rejection. While the costimulation properties of Th1 cells are well…”
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