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Antigen-Specific Suppression by Induced CD4+CD25high Regulatory T Cells in Kidney Recipients
Transplantation Proceedings, 06/29/09
Wang Z et al. - The biology and function of induced CD4+CD25high regulatory T (Treg) cells have not been clarified for their specificity to a foreign antigen. Antigen specificity of the induced CD4+CD25high Treg cells was demonstrated, after transplantation, supporting the use of antigen-specific Treg cells as a therapeutic strategy.
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