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Metabolic Pathways Involved in Regulatory T Cell Functionality
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are well-known for their immune regulatory potential and are essential for maintaining immune homeostasis. The rationale of Treg-based immunotherapy for treating autoimmunity and transplant rejection is to tip the immune balance
Rosalie W. M. Kempkes +3 more
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Regulatory T Cell Subpopulations in Pregnancy [PDF]
Gérard Chaouat, Guy André Voisin
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CCT4 promotes tunneling nanotube formation
Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are membranous tunnel‐like structures that transport molecules and organelles between cells. They vary in thickness, and thick nanotubes often contain microtubules in addition to actin fibers. We found that cells expressing monomeric CCT4 generate many thick TNTs with tubulin.
Miyu Enomoto +3 more
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Kinetics and cellular site of glycolipid loading control [PDF]
CD1d-restricted natural killer T cells (NKT cells) possess a wide range of effector and regulatory activities that are related to their ability to secrete both T helper 1 (Th1) cell- and Th2 cell-type cytokines.
Arora, Pooja +10 more
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Regulatory T Cells in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation
Growing evidence suggests that cellular adoptive immunotherapy is becoming an attractive though challenging approach in regulating tumor immunity and alloresponses in clinical transplantation.
Maria Michael +2 more
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The Fine Specificity of Regulatory T Cells [PDF]
Luciano Adorini +2 more
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Phototrophs evolved light‐harvesting systems adapted for efficient photon capture in habitats enriched in far‐red radiation. A subset of eukaryotic pigment‐binding proteins can absorb far‐red photons via low‐energy chlorophyll states known as red forms.
Antonello Amelii +8 more
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T Cell Lineage Commitment: Identity and Renunciation [PDF]
Precursors undertaking T cell development shed their access to other pathways in a sequential process that begins before entry into the thymus and continues through many cell cycles afterward.
Rothenberg, Ellen V.
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T cell-intrinsic cGAS-CTCF regulation maintains regulatory T cell development and function
Summary: While cGAS is known as a cytosolic DNA sensor in innate immunity, its function in T cells and adaptive immunity remains uncharacterized. This study investigates the role of cGAS in regulatory T (Treg) cells.
Hongpeng Li +3 more
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Mouse mammary tumor virus proviruses in T-cell lymphomas lack a negative regulatory element in the long terminal repeat [PDF]
Chih-Li Lilian Hsu +2 more
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