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Characterisation of and castanospermine effects on Foxp3+ and Foxp3- T cells in transplantation
Characterizing Foxp3⁺ and Foxp3⁻ T cells in the homeostatic state and after allo-activation: resting CD4⁺Foxp3⁺ Tregs have molecular characteristics of activated T cells
- Liu, Zilei, Baines, Katherine J., Niessen, Natalie M., Heer, Munish K., Clark, David, Bishop, G. Alexander, Trevillian, Paul R.
Evidence that asthma is a developmental origin disease influenced by maternal diet and bacterial metabolites
- Thorburn, Alison N., McKenzie, Craig I., Chevalier, Nina, Tan, Jian K., Marinõ, Eliana, Moore, Rob J., Wong, Lee, McConville, Malcolm J., Tull, Dedreia L., Wood, Lisa G., Murphy, Vanessa E., Mattes, Joerg, Shen, Sj, Gibson, Peter G., MacKay, Charles R., Stanley, Dragana, MacIa, Laurence, Mason, Linda J., Roberts, Laura K., Wong, Connie H. Y., Shim, Raymond, Robert, Remy
- Prins, Jelmer R., Zhang, Bihong, Schjenken, John E., Guerin, Leigh R., Barry,
Regulatory T cells and cancer therapy: an old story with a new hope
- Zhang, Xinhai, Thorne, Rick F., Wagner, Thomas E., Wei, Yanzhang
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