Immunologic self-tolerance is critically dependent on the induction but also on the downregulation of immune responses. Though ignored and neglected for many years, suppressor T cells, now renamed regulatory T cells (Tregs), play an important role in the negative regulation of immune responses. Several subsets of Tregs have been described. Naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ Tregs are important in the prevention of autoimmune diseases. Type 1 Tregs, another subtype of Treg that is inducible, exert their suppressive activity primarily via the release of IL-10. Detailed knowledge about the phenotype and mode of action of these cells will significantly increase our understanding of the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases and will also help to identi...
This chapter describes a number of regulatory T cell types-namely, CD4+CD25+, Tr1, Th3, NKT, and CD8...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of CD4+ T cells with suppressive function and are critical i...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs), either thymic derived or peripherally induced, suppress a variety of phy...
Autoimmune diseases are caused when immune cells act against self-protein. This biological self–non-...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an indispensable role in maintaining immunological unresponsiveness ...
In addition to the effector T-cells subsets, T-cells can also differentiate into cells that play a s...
Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) were originally identified as critical in maintaining se...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
The study of these cells has been ongoing for over two decades, and publications about these cells h...
T regulatory cell is a very particular type of T cell that plays an important role in maintaining ho...
Regulatory T cells are important for ensuring that the immune system does not attack self and does n...
Regulatory T-cells (TREG) are diverse populations of lymphocytes that regulate the adaptive immune r...
CD251CD41 Regulatory T cells (Treg) represent a unique population of lymphocytes capable of powerful...
Autoimmune diseases have a prevalence of approximately 7 to 9% and are classified as either organ-sp...
This chapter describes a number of regulatory T cell types-namely, CD4+CD25+, Tr1, Th3, NKT, and CD8...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of CD4+ T cells with suppressive function and are critical i...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs), either thymic derived or peripherally induced, suppress a variety of phy...
Autoimmune diseases are caused when immune cells act against self-protein. This biological self–non-...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an indispensable role in maintaining immunological unresponsiveness ...
In addition to the effector T-cells subsets, T-cells can also differentiate into cells that play a s...
Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) were originally identified as critical in maintaining se...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
The study of these cells has been ongoing for over two decades, and publications about these cells h...
T regulatory cell is a very particular type of T cell that plays an important role in maintaining ho...
Regulatory T cells are important for ensuring that the immune system does not attack self and does n...
Regulatory T-cells (TREG) are diverse populations of lymphocytes that regulate the adaptive immune r...
CD251CD41 Regulatory T cells (Treg) represent a unique population of lymphocytes capable of powerful...
Autoimmune diseases have a prevalence of approximately 7 to 9% and are classified as either organ-sp...
This chapter describes a number of regulatory T cell types-namely, CD4+CD25+, Tr1, Th3, NKT, and CD8...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of CD4+ T cells with suppressive function and are critical i...