Peripheral, antigen-specific tolerance can be induced by oral administration of both protein and hapten antigens.I Oral tolerance has been used to prevent the induction of experimental autoimmune diseases ” and is currently being used in clinical trials for treatment of human autoimmune diseases.‘~ ’ The mechanism of oral tolerance is no
As a T cell-dependent phenomenon, oral tolerance is not expected to depend necessarily on native con...
The intestinal tract is a peculiar environment due to its constant contact with the microbiota agent...
Oral tolerance is a T-cell mediated phenomenon defined by inhibition of immune responsiveness to a p...
Oral tolerance is defined as the specific suppression of humoral and/or cellular immune responses to...
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Oral tolerance is defined as the specific suppression of humoral and/or cellular immune responses to...
Oral tolerance can be defined as the inability of an adult animal to produce specific antibodies or ...
Interest in oral tolerance has been renewed in the last few years as a possibility of intervention i...
It has been suggested that oral tolerance is mediated by CD8+ T lymphocytes, but the functional prop...
Oral tolerance is defined as the specific suppression of humoral and / or cellular immune responses ...
Oral tolerance is an active process of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness to orally ingested...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is exposed continuously to a variety of foreign antigens that range ...
Oral tolerance is the state of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness that is induced by oral ad...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The term oral (or mucosal) tolerance has been defined as the suppres...
The phenomenon of oral tolerance is important for inducing non-reactivity to food borne antigens and...
As a T cell-dependent phenomenon, oral tolerance is not expected to depend necessarily on native con...
The intestinal tract is a peculiar environment due to its constant contact with the microbiota agent...
Oral tolerance is a T-cell mediated phenomenon defined by inhibition of immune responsiveness to a p...
Oral tolerance is defined as the specific suppression of humoral and/or cellular immune responses to...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75554/1/j.1749-6632.1996.tb21122.x.pd
Oral tolerance is defined as the specific suppression of humoral and/or cellular immune responses to...
Oral tolerance can be defined as the inability of an adult animal to produce specific antibodies or ...
Interest in oral tolerance has been renewed in the last few years as a possibility of intervention i...
It has been suggested that oral tolerance is mediated by CD8+ T lymphocytes, but the functional prop...
Oral tolerance is defined as the specific suppression of humoral and / or cellular immune responses ...
Oral tolerance is an active process of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness to orally ingested...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is exposed continuously to a variety of foreign antigens that range ...
Oral tolerance is the state of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness that is induced by oral ad...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The term oral (or mucosal) tolerance has been defined as the suppres...
The phenomenon of oral tolerance is important for inducing non-reactivity to food borne antigens and...
As a T cell-dependent phenomenon, oral tolerance is not expected to depend necessarily on native con...
The intestinal tract is a peculiar environment due to its constant contact with the microbiota agent...
Oral tolerance is a T-cell mediated phenomenon defined by inhibition of immune responsiveness to a p...