Regulatory T (TR) cells are a subset of T cells that function to control immune responses. Different populations of TR cells have been described, including thymically derived CD4(+)CD25+ TR cells and Tr1 cells induced in the periphery through exposure to antigen. A transcription factor, Foxp3, has been identified that is essential for CD4(+)CD25+ TR cell development and function. There is now evidence that transforming growth factor-beta might play a role in this pathway. CD4(+)CD25+ TR cells proliferate extensively in vivo in an antigen-specific manner, and can respond to both self and foreign peptides. By suppressing excessive immune responses, TR cells play a key role in the maintenance of self-tolerance, thus preventing autoimmune disea...
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are an important control mechanism within the Immune system (IS). Tregs pr...
Abstract Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential re...
Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential regulators ...
Regulatory T cells have emerged as an important mechanism of regulating tolerance and T cell respons...
The study of these cells has been ongoing for over two decades, and publications about these cells h...
CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (TR) cells are crucial to the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. In additio...
The concept that a subset of T cells exists that specifically suppresses immune responses was origin...
This chapter describes a number of regulatory T cell types-namely, CD4+CD25+, Tr1, Th3, NKT, and CD8...
regulatory T cells (Treg cells), which specifically express the forkhead family transcription factor...
Immune regulation and tolerance are specific functions of the immune system, meaning at prevention o...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
The immune system, a highly effective and dynamic cellular network, protects a host from pathogens. ...
Regulatory T-cells (TREG) are diverse populations of lymphocytes that regulate the adaptive immune r...
T regulatory cell is a very particular type of T cell that plays an important role in maintaining ho...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are an important control mechanism within the Immune system (IS). Tregs pr...
Abstract Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential re...
Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential regulators ...
Regulatory T cells have emerged as an important mechanism of regulating tolerance and T cell respons...
The study of these cells has been ongoing for over two decades, and publications about these cells h...
CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (TR) cells are crucial to the maintenance of peripheral tolerance. In additio...
The concept that a subset of T cells exists that specifically suppresses immune responses was origin...
This chapter describes a number of regulatory T cell types-namely, CD4+CD25+, Tr1, Th3, NKT, and CD8...
regulatory T cells (Treg cells), which specifically express the forkhead family transcription factor...
Immune regulation and tolerance are specific functions of the immune system, meaning at prevention o...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
The immune system, a highly effective and dynamic cellular network, protects a host from pathogens. ...
Regulatory T-cells (TREG) are diverse populations of lymphocytes that regulate the adaptive immune r...
T regulatory cell is a very particular type of T cell that plays an important role in maintaining ho...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are an important control mechanism within the Immune system (IS). Tregs pr...
Abstract Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential re...
Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential regulators ...