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Current Opinion in Immunology, 2009
Research on the mechanisms of immune regulation in allergy and asthma has shown substantial progress in recent years and has led to a variety of allergen-specific therapeutic and preventive approaches. Studies on the area of allergen-specific immunotherapy (allergen-SIT) have provided substantial knowledge on the mechanisms of allergic disease with ...
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Research on the mechanisms of immune regulation in allergy and asthma has shown substantial progress in recent years and has led to a variety of allergen-specific therapeutic and preventive approaches. Studies on the area of allergen-specific immunotherapy (allergen-SIT) have provided substantial knowledge on the mechanisms of allergic disease with ...
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Science Signaling, 2014
Myeloid cells, innate lymphoid cells, and the cytokines they secrete cooperate to maintain immune tolerance in the gut.
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Myeloid cells, innate lymphoid cells, and the cytokines they secrete cooperate to maintain immune tolerance in the gut.
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Immune Tolerance Therapy for Haemophilia
Drugs, 2000The development of anti-factor VIII and anti-factor IX allo-antibodies in haemophilia A and B, respectively, remains a serious complication of treatment for these two X-linked haemostatic disorders, with major clinical and economic consequences.
A Y, Ho, S E, Height, M P, Smith
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Immune Tolerance in Breast Cancer
Breast Disease, 2004In spite of the demonstrated coexistence of tumor-associated rejection antigens expressed by breast tumors along with T cells that are capable of recognize them, breast cancers arises in immunocompetent hosts, outmaneuver immune recognition and ultimately progress to widely disseminated disease.
Fengdong, Cheng +2 more
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La Revue du praticien, 1994
Immune tolerance reflects the absence of immune reactions to self-antigens (natural tolerance) or exogenous antigens, at least in experimental models (acquired tolerance). It results in part from central mechanisms leading to the elimination or deletion of auto-reactive B or T cell clones by apoptosis in primary lymphoid organs.
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Immune tolerance reflects the absence of immune reactions to self-antigens (natural tolerance) or exogenous antigens, at least in experimental models (acquired tolerance). It results in part from central mechanisms leading to the elimination or deletion of auto-reactive B or T cell clones by apoptosis in primary lymphoid organs.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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A review of cancer immunotherapy toxicity
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Lucy Boyce Kennedy
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Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Vaibhav G Patel +2 more
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