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Fas Ligand Protein

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  • Adenoviral mediated delivery of FAS ligand to arthritic joints causes extensive apoptosis in the synovial lining  Academic Article
  • Adenoviral-mediated, intratumor gene transfer of interleukin 23 induces a therapeutic antitumor response  Academic Article
  • Anti-perform antibody treatment ameliorates experimental crescentic glomerulonephritis in wky rats  Academic Article
  • Antigen-specific cytotoxicity by invariant NKT cells in vivo is CD95/CD178-dependent and is correlated with antigenic potency  Academic Article
  • CD4(+) T lymphocytes mediate in vivo clearance of plasmid DNA vaccine antigen expression and potentiate CD8(+) T-cell immune responses  Academic Article
  • CD70-CD27 ligation between neural stem cells and CD4(+) T cells induces Fas-FasL-mediated T-cell death  Academic Article
  • Cell density modulates apoptosis in human articular chondrocytes  Academic Article
  • Characterization of reciprocal MRL-Fas(lpr) and C57BL/6-Fas(lpr) congenic mice reveals significant effects from Lmb3  Academic Article
  • Comparing the relative role of perforin/granzyme versus Fas/Fas ligand cytotoxic pathways in CD8+ T cell-mediated insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus  Academic Article
  • Contenders in fasl/tnf death signaling  Academic Article
  • Differential antitumor effects of administration of recombinant IL-18 or recombinant IL-12 are mediated primarily by Fas-Fas ligand- and perforin-induced tumor apoptosis, respectively  Academic Article
  • Differential target cell sensitivity to CTL-activated death pathways in hepatitis B virus transgenic mice  Academic Article
  • Effective treatment of established mouse collagen-induced arthritis by systemic administration of dendritic cells genetically modified to express FasL  Academic Article
  • Exosomes derived from genetically modified dc expressing fasl are anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive  Academic Article
  • Fas/Fas ligand expression and induction of apoptosis in chondrocytes  Academic Article
  • Inhibition of Akt kinase signalling and activation of Forkhead are indispensable for upregulation of FasL expression in apoptosis of glioma cells  Academic Article
  • MHC class II+ exosomes in plasma suppress inflammation in an antigen-specific and Fas ligand/Fas-dependent manner  Academic Article
  • Secreted human glycyl-tRNA synthetase implicated in defense against ERK-activated tumorigenesis  Academic Article
  • Serpins Promote Cancer Cell Survival and Vascular Co-Option in Brain Metastasis  Academic Article
  • T cell receptor (tcr)-induced death of immature cd4(+)cd8(+) thymocytes by two distinct mechanisms differing in their requirement for cd28 costimulation: Implications for negative selection in the thymus  Academic Article
  • TNF, apoptosis and autoimmunity: a common thread?  Academic Article
  • The role of Fas-FasL in CD8+ T-cell-mediated insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM)  Academic Article
  • The tumor necrosis factor ligand and receptor families  Academic Article
  • Therapeutic and specific antitumor immunity induced by co-administration of immature dendritic cells and adenoviral vector expressing biologically active IL-18  Academic Article
  • Transduction of dendritic cells with Bcl-xL increases their resistance to prostate cancer-induced apoptosis and antitumor effect in mice  Academic Article

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