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Low reproducibility and inefficient gene transfer hamper clinical manufacturing of chimeric antigen receptor regulatory T cells (CAR Tregs). Nanoneedle mediated electroporation generates primary human CAR Tregs under good manufacturing practice conditions with superior efficiency compared to viral transduction.
Ningjia Sun+12 more
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This study highlights the critical role of IRF8 in the development of AAA. IRF8 activation promotes the differentiation of cDC1s, which in turn recruit and activate CD8+ T cells, contributing to aortic wall degradation. The study identifies the IRF8‐cDC1‐CD8+ T cell axis as a key pathway in AAA progression, offering new potential therapeutic targets to
Zhen Yuan+11 more
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Immuno-Diagnostic Interest in Monitoring CD16+CD56+ (Natural Killer) Cells and CD19+CD45+ (B Lymphocytes) in Individuals Newly Diagnosed with HIV in a Tertiary Care Center. [PDF]
Al-Mughales J.
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B Lymphocytes and the Skeleton
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007Abstract: Mesenchymal lineage cells arise from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow (BM) and transition through a series of developmental stages resulting in mature functional cells. This specification results in the development of osteoblast, adipocytes, myoblasts, chondroblasts, and stromal cells (part of the recticular network).
Joseph A. Lorenzo, Mark C. Horowitz
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T and B lymphocytes in vitiligo
Archives of Dermatological Research, 1978Lymphocyte subpopulations were studied in 38 patients with vitiligo and in 44 controls. No significant differences in the results of several immunological examinations (E-RFC, EAC-RFC, EA-RFC, IF, IF-elution) came to light results suggest that the lymphocytes are probably not implied in the pathogenesisof vitiligo.
Anna Alario, Jean Paul Ortonne
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Immunology Today, 1983
B cells can influence an immune response in an antigen-specific manner by generating antibody which shuts down the response through negativefeedback. But there is growing evidence that B cells can also act upon antibody production as non-specific suppressor cells.
Michael K. Hoffmann, Kathleen M Gilbert
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B cells can influence an immune response in an antigen-specific manner by generating antibody which shuts down the response through negativefeedback. But there is growing evidence that B cells can also act upon antibody production as non-specific suppressor cells.
Michael K. Hoffmann, Kathleen M Gilbert
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Expression of the PD-1 antigen on the surface of stimulated mouse T and B lymphocytes.
International Immunology, 1996A mAb J43 has been produced against the product of the mouse PD-1 gene, a member of the Ig gene superfamily, which was previously isolated from an apoptosis-induced T cell hybridoma (2B4.11) by using subtractive hybridization.
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Immunology Today, 1983
B lymphocytes are exceptionally diverse, partly because different clones have membrane receptors with specificities for different antigens and partly because the cells exist in a series of distinct differentiation states and may constitute more than a single cellular lineage.
William E. Paul, John T. Kung
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B lymphocytes are exceptionally diverse, partly because different clones have membrane receptors with specificities for different antigens and partly because the cells exist in a series of distinct differentiation states and may constitute more than a single cellular lineage.
William E. Paul, John T. Kung
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Trafficking of Adoptively Transferred B Lymphocytes in B-Lymphocyte-Deficient Mice [PDF]
ABSTRACT Many studies have investigated the fate of adoptively transferred lymphocytes in recipient mice, although little is known of the sites where these transferred cells reside at particular time points. Using flow cytometry, we analyzed the trafficking pattern of adoptively transferred naive B cells into the lymphoid organs of ...
Mark J. Mamula, Rita Roth
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T and B lymphocyte subpopulations
Pediatrics, 1975The two major subpopulations of lymphocytes, T cells (thymus-dependent lymphocytes) and B cells (bursal equivalent or thymus-independent lymphocytes) have multiple roles in the immune system. In general, T cells are the functioning cells in the cellular immune system (delayed hypersensitivity, graft rejection, graft-versus hostreaction); and B cells ...
R C, Seeger, E R, Stiehm
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