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Regulatory
T
cells are heterogeneous with sub-populations that exhibit distinct functional features.
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However,
regulatory
T
cells from well-controlled patients had better suppressive abilities.
3
These mAbs may be useful for future investigation of chicken
regulatory
T
cells.
4
FOXP3 is a key transcription factor for
regulatory
T
cell function.
5
Ex vivo activated and expanded
regulatory
T
cells have a perspective for practical use.
6
Regulatory
T
(Treg) cells are important in maintaining self-tolerance and immune homeostasis.
7
Chemotherapy also depletes
regulatory
T
cells, potentially enhancing immune responses.
8
Percentage of
regulatory
T
cells was measured with flow cytometry.
9
In particular, the role of DCs in the generation of
regulatory
T
cells is highlighted.
10
High-salt diets inhibit the suppressive function of thymus-derived natural
regulatory
T
cells (tTreg).
11
Human
regulatory
T
(T reg) cells are essential for immune homeostasis.
12
There is now ample evidence that self-reactive,
regulatory
T
cells can protect against pernicious autoimmunity.
13
The maintenance of immune homeostasis requires
regulatory
T
cells (Treg cells).
14
We propose that LAG-3 marks
regulatory
T
cell populations and contributes to their suppressor activity.
15
Regulatory
T
cells (Tregs) maintain immune homeostasis by limiting inflammatory responses.
16
Regulatory
T
cells (T regs) are a barrier to anti-tumor immunity.
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