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OX40/OX40L Costimulation Affects Induction of Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells in Part by Expanding Memory T Cells In Vivo
Journal of Immunology, 08/28/08
Xiao X et al. - Data suggest that one of the mechanisms by which OX40 inhibits the induction of Foxp3+ Tregs is by inducing memory T cells in vivo. This finding may have important clinical implications in tolerance induction to transplanted tissues.
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