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  • 41. Kinetics of class II MHC expression on cytotoxic T cells generated by skin allograft.
    Fernandes I, Jiuan KH, Tanji MM, Sato MN, Duarte AJ.
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    Rolstad B, Fossum S.
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  • 43. CD4+ but not CD8+ cells are essential for allorejection.
    Krieger NR, Yin DP, Fathman CG.
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  • 44. Roles of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in discordant skin xenograft rejection.
    Uchida T, Tomita Y, Anzai K, Zhang QW, Yoshikawa M, Kishihara K, Nomoto K, Yasui H.
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  • 45. Anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody-induced tolerance to MHC-incompatible cardiac allografts maintained by CD4+ suppressor T cells that are not dependent upon IL-4.
    Hall BM, Fava L, Chen J, Plain KM, Boyd RA, Spicer ST, Berger MF.
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  • 47. Suppressor cell activity of cells infiltrating rat renal allografts prolonged by perioperative administration of extracted histocompatibility antigen and cyclosporine.
    Yoshimura N, Kahan BD.
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  • 48. Oral exposure to alloantigen generates intragraft CD8+ regulatory cells.
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  • 49. T-cell receptor-bearing cells from athymic nude rats respond to alloantigen in vitro but are defective in vivo.
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  • 50. Mobilization of T lymphocytes following cardiac transplantation. Evidence that CD4-positive cells are required for cytotoxic T lymphocyte activation, inflammatory endothelial development, graft infiltration, and acute allograft rejection.
    Bishop DK, Shelby J, Eichwald EJ.
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  • 51. The origin of T cells in permanently reconstituted old athymic nude rats. Analysis using chromosome or allotype markers.
    Bell EB, Sparshott SM, Drayson MT, Hunt SV.
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  • 52. The kinetics of tolerance induction by nondepleting anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody (RIB 5/2) plus intravenous donor alloantigen administration.
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  • 53. Peptides derived from alpha-helices of allogeneic class I major histocompatibility complex antigens are potent inducers of CD4+ and CD8+ T cell and B cell responses after cardiac allograft rejection.
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  • 54. Immune mechanisms in organ allograft rejection. V. Pivotal role of the cytotoxic-suppressor T cell subset in the rejection of heart grafts bearing isolated class I disparities in the inbred rat.
    Lowry RP, Forbes RD, Blackburn JH, Marghesco DM.
    Transplantation; 1985 Nov 15; 40(5):545-50. PubMed ID: 3904091
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  • 56. Transfer of allograft specific tolerance requires CD4+CD25+T cells but not interleukin-4 or transforming growth factor-beta and cannot induce tolerance to linked antigens.
    Hall BM, Plain KM, Verma ND, Tran GT, Boyd R, Robinson CM, Nicolls MR, Berger ME, Nomura M, Hodgkinson SJ.
    Transplantation; 2007 Apr 27; 83(8):1075-84. PubMed ID: 17452898
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  • 59. Chronic rejection of murine cardiac allografts discordant at the H13 minor histocompatibility antigen correlates with the generation of the H13-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T cells.
    Yang J, Jaramillo A, Liu W, Olack B, Yoshimura Y, Joyce S, Kaleem Z, Mohanakumar T.
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  • 60. The induction of skin xenograft tolerance in rat-to-mouse combination could be affected by DFR mediating cells and antibodies against rat bone marrow cells as well as NK cells in the cyclophosphamide-induced tolerance system.
    Nishimura Y, Eto M, Maeda T, Hiromatsu K, Nomoto K, Kong YY, Nomoto K.
    Immunobiology; 1995 Aug 15; 193(5):420-38. PubMed ID: 8522358
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