Induction of classical transplantation tolerance in the adult (original) (raw)

Immuno-intervention for the induction of transplantation tolerance through mixed chimerism

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Tolerance Depending on the Dose Either Clonal Deletion or Infectious Bone Marrow Transplantation Induces

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Different requirements for the regulation of transplantation tolerance induction for allogeneic versus xenogeneic major histocompatibility complex antigens

Cornelis Melief

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Immune Tolerance and Transplantation

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Donor-specific transplantation tolerance: The paradoxical behavior of CD4+CD25+ T cells

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Mechanisms of transplantation tolerance in animals and humans

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The 2004 FASEB Summer Research Conference on Transplant Immunology: Closer to the Goal of Transplant-Specific Tolerance

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Investigation of the delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction to transplantation antigens in mice with induced tolerance to allogeneic and xenogeneic grafts

I. Lyadova

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Classical transplantation tolerance in the adult: the interaction between myeloablation and immunosuppression

Stephen Cobbold

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Induction of transplantation tolerance by intraportal injection of allogeneic bone marrow cells

Abdu Eid

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Antibody-induced transplantation tolerance

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Transplantation tolerance correlates with high levels of T- and B-lymphocyte activity

A. Coutinho

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Graft-host tolerance in bone marrow transplant chimeras. Absence of graft-versus-host disease is associated with unresponsiveness to minor histocompatibility antigens expressed by all tissues

S. Brochu

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Induction of antigen-specific tolerance to bone marrow allografts with CD4+CD25+ T lymphocytes

Joost Van Meerwijk, Paola Romagnoli

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Nonmyeloablative conditioning to induce bilateral tolerance after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in mice

Tatyana Prigozhina, Shimon Slavin

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Induction of Immunologic Tolerance for Transplantation

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Effects of non-major histocompatibility antigens on acute graft-versus-host reaction after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation

Kazuya Iwabuchi

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Bone marrow chimerism and transplantation tolerance

Boris Nikolic

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1997

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Bone Marrow Transplantation Induces Either Clonal Deletion or Infectious Tolerance Depending on the Dose

Stephen Cobbold, Frederike Bemelman

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Increased rejection of murine allogeneic bone marrow in presensitized recipients

Jan Dillingh

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Cell therapy to promote transplantation tolerance: a winning strategy?

Henrieta Fraser

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Induction of Specific Transplantation Tolerance via Immunization with Donor-Specific Idiotypes

A. Nemlander

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982

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Induction of Permanent Mixed Chimerism and Skin Allograft Tolerance Across Fully MHC-Mismatched Barriers by the Additional Myelosuppressive Treatments in Mice Primed with Allogeneic Spleen Cells Followed by Cyclophosphamide

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The Journal of Immunology, 2000

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Appropriate targets for monoclonal antibodies in the induction of transplantation tolerance

Stephen Cobbold

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Cell-mediated graft rejection observed in two lines of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen class I transgenic mice

Yuichi Ando

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Regulating the Immune Response to Transplants

Stephen Cobbold

Immunity, 2001

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Tolerance to solid organ transplants through transfer of MHC class II genes

Sharon Germana

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Induction of stable long-term mixed hematopoietic chimerism following nonmyeloablative conditioning with T cell-depleting antibodies, cyclophosphamide, and thymic irradiation leads to donor-specific in vitro and in vivo tolerance

Megan Sykes

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Induction of transplantation tolerance by intravenous injection of allogeneic lymphocytes across an H-2 class II mismatch. Different mechanisms operate in tolerization across an H-2 class Ivs. H-2 class II disparity

Cornelis Melief

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Immunomodulation for transplantation tolerance

S. Metcalfe

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Dominant Tolerance to Kidney Allografts Induced by Anti-Donor MHC Class II Antibodies: Cooperation between T and Non-T CD103+ Cells

Anne Moreau

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Decreased anti-donor major histocompatibility complex class I and increased class II alloantibody response in allograft tolerance in adult rats

Jean-paul P Soulillou

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