grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vast array of foreign molecules, and its diversity is generated by V-(D)-J gene recombination during ontogeny. The central feature of the immune system is self-nonself discrimination, which results in immunological reactivity or tolerance (specific immunological hyporesponsiveness to a previously encountered antigen-Ag). Breakdown of self-tolerance may result in autoimmunity to the host's own self-Ags or tissues. Recent studies have demonstrated that both central (thymus-dependent) and peripheral (extra-thymic) tolerance can operate in an Ag-specific manner by at least two major mechanisms, namely, clonal deletion (physical elimination of autore...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
AbstractMice transgenic for SV40 T antigen (Tag) under control of the rat insulin promoter (RIP) dev...
Within the T cell system, self-tolerance is mainly maintained by thymic clonal deletion of self-reac...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
While clear evidence exists for intrathymic T cell tolerance induction, mechanisms of peripherally i...
ABSTRACTSeveral mechanisms of immunologic tolerance have been proposed, including deletion, anergy a...
During its development, the immune system acquires the ability to recognize and respond to a wide v...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Tolerance to self proteins is largely dependent upon the deletion of immature, self-specific T and B...
Selection in the thymus restricted by MHC and self-peptide shapes the diverse reactivities of the T-...
Contains fulltext : 48593.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding im...
Under the evolutionary pressure exerted by the emergence of adaptive immunity and its inherent risk ...
Induction of tolerance in peripheral T cells with monoclonal antibodies* Our goal has been to develo...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
The failure to induce self-tolerance of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen (T antigen) expressed in...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
AbstractMice transgenic for SV40 T antigen (Tag) under control of the rat insulin promoter (RIP) dev...
Within the T cell system, self-tolerance is mainly maintained by thymic clonal deletion of self-reac...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mammalian immune system recognizes and responds to a vas...
While clear evidence exists for intrathymic T cell tolerance induction, mechanisms of peripherally i...
ABSTRACTSeveral mechanisms of immunologic tolerance have been proposed, including deletion, anergy a...
During its development, the immune system acquires the ability to recognize and respond to a wide v...
Rearrangement of the antigen-specific lymphocyte receptor genes generates repertoire of T and B cell...
Tolerance to self proteins is largely dependent upon the deletion of immature, self-specific T and B...
Selection in the thymus restricted by MHC and self-peptide shapes the diverse reactivities of the T-...
Contains fulltext : 48593.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding im...
Under the evolutionary pressure exerted by the emergence of adaptive immunity and its inherent risk ...
Induction of tolerance in peripheral T cells with monoclonal antibodies* Our goal has been to develo...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
The failure to induce self-tolerance of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen (T antigen) expressed in...
The immune system is charged with the daunting task of discriminating self-antigens from an endless ...
AbstractMice transgenic for SV40 T antigen (Tag) under control of the rat insulin promoter (RIP) dev...
Within the T cell system, self-tolerance is mainly maintained by thymic clonal deletion of self-reac...