• No results found

Induced regulatory T cells in allograft tolerance via transient mixed chimerism

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Induced regulatory T cells in allograft tolerance via transient mixed chimerism"

Copied!
14
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Table 1. Nonhuman primate study subjects
Figure 1. MHC genotypes of donor-recipient pairs. The MHC class I (A and B loci) and II (DP, DQ, and DR loci) genes expressed by each recipient monkey and its respective donor are shown and color coded to highlight allelic differences
Figure 2. Chimerism and histopathology of allografts in the tolerant recipients. After condi-
Figure 3. Lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood in tolerant, rejected, and naive nonhuman primates
+6

References

Related documents

In this equation R(c) represents the predicted response as a function of contrast. R max is the maximum attainable response. C is the contrast level. C 50 is

23(1)(c) provider shall ensure that management systems are in place in the designated centre to ensure that the service provided is safe, appropriate to residents’

In this study, vibration stimulation of the foot soles syn- chronized with the step increased the walking speed and improved the stride variability in PD subjects.. In

Specifically, we hypothesize that this shift is characterized by decreases in markers of the innate response, such as TNF-α and IL-1β, as well as increases of adaptive and

Hence, the discrepancies between proxies and model outputs concern- ing glacial summer temperature over western Beringia poten- tially explain the mismatch between model-

Thus, given the apparent ubiquity of massive black holes at the center of galaxies, in [11] the RAR model was proposed as a viable possibility to establish a link between the

identifies the authenticity of Cassian's texts in comparison with the desert monastic literature. Here, the thesis argues against the dominant assumption of his dependence

When applied in a counseling situation, the technique of voice therapy consists of three steps: (I) the process of eliciting and identifying negative thought patterns, and releasing