After an allograft placement, the body faces an intricate task of mounting a balanced immune response to foreign antigens. The ideal response entails maintaining enough immunity to prevent infections and cancer yet not endangering the ability to achieve and maintain organ tolerance. Programmed death-1 and its ligands expressed on non-professional antigen-presenting cells such as the renal tubular epithelium function to downregulate allogenic T-cell responses and thus play an important role in achieving this balance
Our ability to harness tolerance mechanisms will have a major impact in organ transplantation. It sh...
New approaches based on induction of antigen-specific immunological tolerance are being explored for...
Our ability to harness tolerance mechanisms will have a major impact in organ transplantation. It sh...
After an allograft placement, the body faces an intricate task of mounting a balanced immune respons...
In order to prevent allograft rejection, most current immunosuppressive drugs nonspecifically target...
Although transplantation tolerance cannot be yet reliably achieved in humans, there is evidence that...
In order to prevent allograft rejection, most current immunosuppressive drugs nonspecifically target...
Renal proximal tubular epithelial cells, a target of infiltrating T cells during renal allograft rej...
Insights into the molecular events that enable the immune system to control itself, particularly in ...
Background. The interaction of the T-cell molecule PD-1 (programmed death-1) with its ligands PD-L1 ...
Systemic immunosuppressants have allowed the transplantation of life-saving organs. However, they ca...
Background. The interaction of the T-cell molecule PD-1 (programmed death-1) with its ligands PD-L1 ...
To improve cancer immunotherapy, a better understanding of the weak efficiency of tumor-infiltrating...
Multidrug immunosuppressive protocols have increased short-term patient and graft survival rates fro...
Dendritic cells (CD) are professional antigen-presenting cells of the immune system that play a cent...
Our ability to harness tolerance mechanisms will have a major impact in organ transplantation. It sh...
New approaches based on induction of antigen-specific immunological tolerance are being explored for...
Our ability to harness tolerance mechanisms will have a major impact in organ transplantation. It sh...
After an allograft placement, the body faces an intricate task of mounting a balanced immune respons...
In order to prevent allograft rejection, most current immunosuppressive drugs nonspecifically target...
Although transplantation tolerance cannot be yet reliably achieved in humans, there is evidence that...
In order to prevent allograft rejection, most current immunosuppressive drugs nonspecifically target...
Renal proximal tubular epithelial cells, a target of infiltrating T cells during renal allograft rej...
Insights into the molecular events that enable the immune system to control itself, particularly in ...
Background. The interaction of the T-cell molecule PD-1 (programmed death-1) with its ligands PD-L1 ...
Systemic immunosuppressants have allowed the transplantation of life-saving organs. However, they ca...
Background. The interaction of the T-cell molecule PD-1 (programmed death-1) with its ligands PD-L1 ...
To improve cancer immunotherapy, a better understanding of the weak efficiency of tumor-infiltrating...
Multidrug immunosuppressive protocols have increased short-term patient and graft survival rates fro...
Dendritic cells (CD) are professional antigen-presenting cells of the immune system that play a cent...
Our ability to harness tolerance mechanisms will have a major impact in organ transplantation. It sh...
New approaches based on induction of antigen-specific immunological tolerance are being explored for...
Our ability to harness tolerance mechanisms will have a major impact in organ transplantation. It sh...