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Examples for "treg"
1Methods: Several methodologies are currently being used for ex vivo Treg expansion.
2Consequently, methods to expand Tregs for therapeutic use are of great interest.
3The mechanisms of action and cellular targets for Treg-mediated suppression remain controversial.
4More human Tregs may be required to suppress the stronger xenogeneic response.
5The implications of our data for models of Treg selection are discussed.
1Regulatory T cells are heterogeneous with sub-populations that exhibit distinct functional features.
2However, regulatory T cells from well-controlled patients had better suppressive abilities.
3These mAbs may be useful for future investigation of chicken regulatory T cells.
4FOXP3 is a key transcription factor for regulatory T cell function.
5Ex vivo activated and expanded regulatory T cells have a perspective for practical use.
1The influence of potentially suppressing monocytes and positive regulatory T-lymphocytes was eliminated using purified B-cell cultures.
1The influence of potentially suppressing monocytes and positive regulatory T-lymphocytes was eliminated using purified B-cell cultures.
1Regulatory T cells are heterogeneous with sub-populations that exhibit distinct functional features.
2However, regulatory T cells from well-controlled patients had better suppressive abilities.
3These mAbs may be useful for future investigation of chicken regulatory T cells.
4Ex vivo activated and expanded regulatory T cells have a perspective for practical use.
5Chemotherapy also depletes regulatory T cells, potentially enhancing immune responses.
6Percentage of regulatory T cells was measured with flow cytometry.
7In particular, the role of DCs in the generation of regulatory T cells is highlighted.
8High-salt diets inhibit the suppressive function of thymus-derived natural regulatory T cells (tTreg).
9There is now ample evidence that self-reactive, regulatory T cells can protect against pernicious autoimmunity.
10The maintenance of immune homeostasis requires regulatory T cells (Treg cells).
11Regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homeostasis by limiting inflammatory responses.
12Regulatory T cells (T regs) are a barrier to anti-tumor immunity.
13Regulatory T cells control the reactivity of potentially harmful, self-reactive T cells and prevent autoimmune diseases.
14Such low levels could induce negative selection, but even lower levels could induce regulatory T cells.
15Regulatory T cells (Treg) typically restrain overt inflammatory responses and maintain intestinal immune homeostasis.
16The induction of regulatory T cells depends on production of Th2 cytokines in the generating cultures.
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