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1. Direct recognition of hepatocyte-expressed MHC class I alloantigens is required for tolerance induction.

2. Utility of CD127 combined with FOXP3 for identification of operational tolerance after liver transplantation.

3. Infiltrating Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells from spontaneously tolerant kidney allografts demonstrate donor-specific tolerance.

4. Intragraft Vδ1 γδ T cells with a unique T-cell receptor are closely associated with pediatric semiallogeneic liver transplant tolerance.

5. Gene therapy for tolerance: high-level expression of donor major histocompatibility complex in the liver overcomes naive and memory alloresponses to skin grafts.

6. Liver transplant tolerance and its application to the clinic: can we exploit the high dose effect?

7. Tolerance in liver transplantation.

8. Factors affecting operational tolerance after pediatric living-donor liver transplantation: impact of early post-transplant events and HLA match.

9. A short course of cyclosporine immunosuppression inhibits rejection but not tolerance of rat liver allografts.

10. Immune activation is required for the induction of liver allograft tolerance: implications for immunosuppressive therapy.

11. Evidence that apoptosis of activated T cells occurs in spontaneous tolerance of liver allografts and is blocked by manipulations which break tolerance.

13. Keratoacanthomas have an immunosuppressive cytokine environment of increased IL-10 and decreased GM-CSF compared to squamous cell carcinomas.

15. Tolerance to rat liver allografts. I. Differences between tolerance and rejection are more marked in the B cell compared with the T cell or cytokine response.

16. Levels of cytokine expression in rat liver allograft rejection compared to allograft tolerance.

17. Combined donor leucocyte administration and immunosuppressive drug treatment for survival of rat heart allografts.

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