Search Results - "Floyd, Tamara L"
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Candida-elicited murine Th17 cells express high Ctla-4 compared with Th1 cells and are resistant to costimulation blockade
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
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
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
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
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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