Regulation of NOD mouse autoimmune diabetes by T cells that recognize a TCR CDR3 peptide (original) (raw)

A shared TCR CDR3 sequence in NOD mouse autoimmune diabetes

Hadar Marcus

International Immunology

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Islet T Cells Secreting IFN-γ in NOD Mouse Diabetes: Arrest by p277 Peptide Treatment

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Treatment of autoimmune diabetes and insulitis in NOD mice with heat shock protein 60 peptide p277

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Diabetes, 1995

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Retardation or Acceleration of Diabetes in NOD/Lt Mice Mediated by Intrathymic Administration of Candidate β-Cell Antigens

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Diabetes, 1997

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Retardation or acceleration of diabetes in NOD/Lt mice mediated by intrathymic administration of candidate beta-cell antigens

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NOD Mouse Diabetes: The Ubiquitous Mouse Hsp60 is a β-Cell Target Antigen of Autoimmune T Cells

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Induction and therapy of autoimmune diabetes in the non-obese diabetic (NOD/Lt) mouse by a 65-kDa heat shock protein

Dana Elias

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1990

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T cell receptor restriction of diabetogenic autoimmune NOD T cells

Sunanda Babu

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997

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Vaccination Against Autoimmune Mouse Diabetes with a T-Cell Epitope of the Human 65-kDa Heat Shock Protein

Ohad Birk

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Dynamics of Pathogenic and Suppressor T Cells in Autoimmune Diabetes Development

Nadia Giarratana, Luciano Adorini

The Journal of Immunology, 2003

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Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-Ag7 Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells

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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Unique autoreactive T cells recognize insulin peptides generated within the islets of Langerhans in autoimmune diabetes

Peter Van Endert

F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature, 2010

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Specificity and detection of insulin-reactive CD4+ T cells in type 1 diabetes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse

Alexandre Fassini Michels

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The Insulin-Specific T Cells of Nonobese Diabetic Mice Recognize a Weak MHC-Binding Segment in More Than One Form

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Diabetes Development Suppressor T Cells in Autoimmune Dynamics of Pathogenic and

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Complete Diabetes Protection Despite Delayed Thymic Tolerance in NOD8.3 TCR Transgenic Mice Due to Antigen-Induced Extrathymic Deletion of T Cells

G. Jhala

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T cell-mediated inhibition of the transfer of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice

Mireille Dardenne

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Autoreactive T cells specific for insulin B:11-23 recognize a low-affinity peptide register in human subjects with autoimmune diabetes

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Autoreactive Diabetogenic T-Cells in NOD Mice Can Efficiently Expand From a Greatly Reduced Precursor Pool

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Antigen Based Therapies to Prevent Diabetes in NOD Mice

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Insulin-Mimicking Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies in Development of Spontaneous Autoimmune Diabetes in BB/E Rats

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Diabetes, 1990

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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Autoreactive T cells specific for insulin B:11-23 recognize a low-affinity peptide register in human subjects with autoimmune diabetes

Peter Van Endert

F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature, 2016

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T Cell Reactivity to Heat Shock Protein 60 in Diabetes-Susceptible and Genetically Protected Nonobese Diabetic Mice Is Associated with a Protective Cytokine Profile

Anne Cooke

The Journal of Immunology, 2000

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Progression of autoimmune diabetes driven by avidity maturation of a T-cell population

P. Santamaria

2000

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A Regulatory CD4+ T Cell Subset in the BB Rat Model of Autoimmune Diabetes Expresses Neither CD25 Nor Foxp3

Jan-Luuk Hillebrands

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CD4 T cells and their antigens in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diabetes

Anne Cooke

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Foxp3 Diabetes Expresses Neither CD25 Nor the BB Rat Model of Autoimmune T Cell Subset in + A Regulatory CD4

Kenneth Bishop

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A Self MHC Class II -Chain Peptide Prevents Diabetes in Nonobese Diabetic Mice

Babita Agrawal

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Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice

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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting a pathogenic MHC class II:peptide complex modulate the progression of autoimmune diabetes

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