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  • 3. Different costimulatory and growth factor requirements for CD4+ and CD8+ T cell-mediated rejection.
    Vu MD, Amanullah F, Li Y, Demirci G, Sayegh MH, Li XC.
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  • 5. New insights in CD28-independent allograft rejection.
    Habicht A, Najafian N, Yagita H, Sayegh MH, Clarkson MR.
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  • 7. Islet allograft rejection in nonobese diabetic mice involves the common gamma-chain and CD28/CD154-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
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  • 11. Memory T cells and their costimulators in human allograft injury.
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    Chen M, Xiao X, Demirci G, Li XC.
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  • 15. CD8+CD122+PD-1+ Tregs Synergize With Costimulatory Blockade of CD40/CD154, but Not B7/CD28, to Prolong Murine Allograft Survival.
    Liu H, Qiu F, Wang Y, Zeng Q, Liu C, Chen Y, Liang CL, Zhang Q, Han L, Dai Z.
    Front Immunol; 2019 Jun 15; 10():306. PubMed ID: 30863408
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  • 17. Role of the ICOS-B7h costimulatory pathway in the pathophysiology of chronic allograft rejection.
    Kashizuka H, Sho M, Nomi T, Ikeda N, Kuzumoto Y, Akashi S, Tsurui Y, Mizuno T, Kanehiro H, Yagita H, Nakajima Y, Sayegh MH.
    Transplantation; 2005 May 15; 79(9):1045-50. PubMed ID: 15880041
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  • 18. Anti-OX40 prevents effector T-cell accumulation and CD8+ T-cell mediated skin allograft rejection.
    Kinnear G, Wood KJ, Marshall D, Jones ND.
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  • 19. Simultaneous blockade of co-stimulatory signals, CD28 and ICOS, induced a stable tolerance in rat heart transplantation.
    Guo L, Fujino M, Kimura H, Funeshima N, Kitazawa Y, Harihara Y, Tezuka K, Makuuchi M, Suzuki S, Li XK.
    Transpl Immunol; 2003 Dec 27; 12(1):41-8. PubMed ID: 14551031
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