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