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VSIG4, a B7 family–related protein, is a negative regulator of T cell activation

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Figure 1Sequence and homology of VSIG4. (
Figure 2VSIG4 is expressed on resting peritoneal macrophages and downregulated upon activation
Figure 3VSIG4 is expressed on resting tissue macrophages.
Figure 5VSIG4 inhibits T cell proliferation and IL-2 production in vitro. (
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