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1Mesenchymal stem cells have the capacity to maintain immune homeostasis and prevent autoimmunity.
2Tregs prevent autoimmune disease, maintain immune homeostasis and modulate protective responses against infection.
3Disassembly and phagocytic removal of dying cells is critical to maintain immune homeostasis.
4Regulatory T (Treg) cells are important in maintaining self-tolerance and immune homeostasis.
5Our results may emphasize the importance of retroelement-containing transcripts in maintaining host immune homeostasis.
6Human regulatory T (T reg) cells are essential for immune homeostasis.
7In addition, B-cells can also maintain immune homeostasis by expressing PD-L1 and suppressing T-cell activity.
8The maintenance of immune homeostasis requires regulatory T cells (Treg cells).
9Regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homeostasis by limiting inflammatory responses.
10By controlling DC activation, cytokines regulate immune homeostasis and the balance between tolerance and immunity.
11Thus, the impact of viral clearance on restoring immune homeostasis is being investigated by many groups.
12Regulatory T cells (Treg) typically restrain overt inflammatory responses and maintain intestinal immune homeostasis.
13Intestinal DCs orchestrate gut immune homeostasis by dampening proinflammatory T-cell responses and inducing anti-inflammatory IgA responses.
14Yet, the interaction of colonizing bacterial organisms with the developing human intestine favors inflammation over immune homeostasis.
15Accumulating evidence on the immunomodulatory roles of dsRNAs warrants a reconsideration of various models of immune homeostasis.
16MΦ comprise a heterogeneous population of cells, which contribute to host defense and maintenance of immune homeostasis.
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