The regulation of cell proliferation and the selection against autoreactive cells in the lymphoid system both occur through the induction of apoptosis. Many of the signals that induce apoptosis in lymphocytes are now well defined. Interactions between Fas and its ligand have emerged as a major mechanism for the deletion of activated peripheral T cells and autoreactive B cells. Although the signal-transduction pathway leading from engagement of Fas to apoptosis is not entirely clear, significant advances have been made recently. There has also been progress in the elucidation of the mechanisms that regulate apoptosis in the immune system
Fas (also known as Apo-1 and CD95) receptor has been suggested to control T cell expansion by trigge...
Programmed cell death, also known as apoptosis, is a normal physiologic process which occurs during ...
HLA class II molecules, expressed on the surface of antigen-presenting cells, are responsible for th...
SummaryFAS belongs to the subgroup of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) family that contain...
Apoptosis in T and B lymphocytes is involved in all fundamental processes in the immune system. It i...
The immune system has evolved sophisticate mechanisms controlling the development of responses to da...
Autoimmune diseases are characterized by the activity of autoreactive lymphocytes that produce antib...
AbstractA major mechanism maintaining immune tolerance is the deletion of potentially autoreactive t...
DN T cells.DN T cell lymphoproliferation.The Fas pathway plays a critical role in regulating the tis...
International audienceFas‐mediated apoptosis is a form of cell death that operates through a Fas‐Fas...
Apoptosis is a programmed cell death that represents a normal component of the development, differen...
AbstractApoptosis plays a critical role in lymphocyte development and homeostasis. Enhanced lymphocy...
Apoptosis of lymphoid cells is an important process in regulating the development and maintenance of...
SummaryFas (also known as Apo-1 and CD95) receptor has been suggested to control T cell expansion by...
Fas activation triggers apoptosis in many cell types. Studies with anti-Fas antibodies have produced...
Fas (also known as Apo-1 and CD95) receptor has been suggested to control T cell expansion by trigge...
Programmed cell death, also known as apoptosis, is a normal physiologic process which occurs during ...
HLA class II molecules, expressed on the surface of antigen-presenting cells, are responsible for th...
SummaryFAS belongs to the subgroup of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) family that contain...
Apoptosis in T and B lymphocytes is involved in all fundamental processes in the immune system. It i...
The immune system has evolved sophisticate mechanisms controlling the development of responses to da...
Autoimmune diseases are characterized by the activity of autoreactive lymphocytes that produce antib...
AbstractA major mechanism maintaining immune tolerance is the deletion of potentially autoreactive t...
DN T cells.DN T cell lymphoproliferation.The Fas pathway plays a critical role in regulating the tis...
International audienceFas‐mediated apoptosis is a form of cell death that operates through a Fas‐Fas...
Apoptosis is a programmed cell death that represents a normal component of the development, differen...
AbstractApoptosis plays a critical role in lymphocyte development and homeostasis. Enhanced lymphocy...
Apoptosis of lymphoid cells is an important process in regulating the development and maintenance of...
SummaryFas (also known as Apo-1 and CD95) receptor has been suggested to control T cell expansion by...
Fas activation triggers apoptosis in many cell types. Studies with anti-Fas antibodies have produced...
Fas (also known as Apo-1 and CD95) receptor has been suggested to control T cell expansion by trigge...
Programmed cell death, also known as apoptosis, is a normal physiologic process which occurs during ...
HLA class II molecules, expressed on the surface of antigen-presenting cells, are responsible for th...