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  • Activated and memory cd8(+) t cells can be distinguished by their cytokine profiles and phenotypic markers  Academic Article
  • Adenoviral delivery of CTLA4ig into myeloid dendritic cells promotes their in vitro tolerogenicity and survival in allogeneic recipients  Academic Article
  • CD4(+) T cells from glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)65-specific T cell receptor transgenic mice are not diabetogenic and can delay diabetes transfer  Academic Article
  • CTLA-4 blockade enhances the CTL responses to the p53 self-tumor antigen  Academic Article
  • Control of memory CD4 T cell recall by the CD28/B7 costimulatory pathway  Academic Article
  • Feasibility of ctla4lg gene delivery and expression in vivo using retrovirally transduced myeloid dendritic cells that induce alloantigen-specific t cell anergy in vitro  Academic Article
  • Genetic engineering of dendritic cells to express immunosuppressive molecules (viral IL-10, TGF-beta, and CTLA4lg)  Academic Article
  • Interleukin-12 and B7.1 co-stimulation cooperate in the induction of effective antitumor immunity and therapy of established tumors  Academic Article
  • Intervention of cd4(+) cell subset shifts and autoimmunity in the bxsb mouse by murine ctla4ig  Academic Article
  • Marked prolongation of cardiac allograft survival by dendritic cells genetically engineered with NF-kappa B oligodeoxyribonucleotide decoys and adenoviral vectors encoding CTLA4-lg  Academic Article
  • Transduction of dendritic cells with adenoviral vectors encoding ctla4-ig markedly reduces their allostimulatory activity  Academic Article

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