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Recent advances in regulatory immune cells: exploring the world beyond Tregs. [PDF]

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Shi P   +6 more
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Dendritic cells in rejection and acceptance of solid organ allografts [PDF]

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The Autophagy Inhibitor Bafilomycin Inhibits Antibody-Dependent Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Killing of Breast Carcinoma Cells. [PDF]

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CD95/CD95L interactions and their role in autoimmunity

Apoptosis, 2000
CD95 (Fas/Apo-1) is a broadly expressed death receptor involved in a variety of physiological and pathological apoptotic processes. Since its discovery, defects in CD95/CD95L system have been proposed as major pathogenic factors responsible for impaired immunological tolerance to self antigens and autoimmunity. Later, analysis of altered sensitivity to
Ricci-Vitiani, L.   +3 more
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Production of the Non-apoptotic Metalloprotease-Cleaved CD95L and Its Cytotoxic Recombinant Counterpart Designed Ig-CD95L

2017
The ligand of CD95, CD95L (also known as FasL or CD178), is a type II transmembrane protein that belongs to the Tumor Necrosis factor (TNF) family (Fig. 1a). This membrane-bound cytokine is mainly expressed at the surface of activated T lymphocytes and natural killer cells, where it is used as an apoptotic factor to eliminate infected and transformed ...
Lepvrier, Eléonore   +2 more
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CD95 Stimulation with CD95L and DISC Analysis

2017
CD95 and its ligand CD95L play a major role in immune surveillance and homeostasis. CD95L is expressed by activated T lymphocytes and NK cells to induce apoptosis in cancer and virus-infected cells. The goal of this chapter is to describe a method used to immunoprecipitate CD95 and analyze its associated protein complex in cells stimulated with a ...
Le Gallo, Matthieu, Legembre, Patrick
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The CD95(APO-1/Fas)/CD95L system

Toxicology Letters, 1998
The CD95 system is one of the best studied death systems and plays an essential role in the immune system, particularly in deletion of peripheral T-cells and in homeostasis of the liver. Here genetic defects in the CD95 system are discussed as well as recent findings of the CD95 signalling pathway.
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