31 results on '"Geissler, Edward K."'
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2. A Phase I/IIa study of autologous tolerogenic dendritic cells immunotherapy in kidney transplant recipients
3. Human Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells Regulate Immune Responses through Lactate Synthesis
4. Inhibition of mTORC2/RICTOR Impairs Melanoma Hepatic Metastasis
5. Novel GM-CSF signals via IFN-γR/IRF-1 and AKT/mTOR license monocytes for suppressor function
6. LDHA-Associated Lactic Acid Production Blunts Tumor Immunosurveillance by T and NK Cells
7. IRAK-M Expression in Tumor Cells Supports Colorectal Cancer Progression through Reduction of Antimicrobial Defense and Stabilization of STAT3
8. Now or never? The case for cell-based immunosuppression in kidney transplantation
9. In question: the scientific value of preclinical safety pharmacology and toxicology studies with cell-based therapies
10. IFN-γ-induced iNOS Expression in Mouse Regulatory Macrophages Prolongs Allograft Survival in Fully Immunocompetent Recipients
11. STAT5b as Molecular Target in Pancreatic Cancer—Inhibition of Tumor Growth, Angiogenesis, and Metastases
12. Su1190 THERAPEUTICALLY FAVOURABLE IMMUNE PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS SELECTED FOR CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY AND HIPEC THERAPY
13. The potential benefits of rapamycin on renal function, tolerance, fibrosis, and malignancy following transplantation
14. Feasibility, long-term safety, and immune monitoring of regulatory T cell therapy in living donor kidney transplant recipients
15. mTOR, Cancer and Transplantation
16. Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation restores liver function in Fah-knockout mice
17. IL-13 Signaling via IL-13Rα 2 Induces Major Downstream Fibrogenic Factors Mediating Fibrosis in Chronic TNBS Colitis
18. Sirolimus promotes tolerance for donor and recipient antigens after MHC class II disparate bone marrow transplantation in rats
19. 21 - Approaches to the Induction of Tolerance
20. Rapamycin induces tumor-specific thrombosis via tissue factor in the presence of VEGF
21. Rapamycin and tumor growth: mechanisms behind its anticancer activity
22. Hepatocyte expression of soluble donor MHC class I antigen via gene transfer inhibits multiple aspects of the antidonor immune response in fully sensitized rat transplant recipients
23. Use of an adenoviral vector to express soluble donor-major histocompatibility complex molecules capable of suppressing the immune response in rat transplant recipients
24. Immunologic Considerations for Therapeutic Strategies Utilizing Allogeneic Hepatocytes: Hepatocyte-Expressed Membrane-Bound Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Antigen Sensitizes While Soluble Antigen Suppresses the Immune Response in Rats
25. Contributors
26. C5aR1 governs Mreg migration, development, and function
27. Innovative blood vessels bring new life
28. Cell-based immunosuppression in kidney transplantation: the value of non-human primate studies
29. Defibrotide, an Endothelium Protecting and Stabilizing Drug, Has Anti-Angiogenic Potential In Vitro and In Vivo.
30. A report from the Regensburg Symposium on soluble MHC, immunoregulation, and tolerance in transplantation
31. Use of Donor Serum to Prevent Passive Transfer of Hyperacute Rejection
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