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2. Indefinite Survival and Functional Recovery of Limb Allografts in Rodents
3. Simultaneous Vascularised Bone Marrow Transplantation to Promote Acceptance of Limb Allografts
4. Expression of growth arrest-specific gene 6 and its receptors in dysfunctional human renal allografts
5. The Liver: A Special Case in Transplantation Tolerance
6. Microarray analysis of spontaneously tolerant compared to rejecting rat liver allografts
7. Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants in rodents: Evidencethat liver leucocytes induce recipient T-cell death by neglect
8. Real-time reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR) for measurement of cytokine and growth factor mRNA expression with fluorogenic probes or SYBR Green I
9. Molecular pathogenesis of liver disease: an approach to hepatic inflammation, cirrhosis and liver transplant tolerance
10. Atopy, anergic status, and cytokine expression in HIV-infected subjects
11. Atherosclerosis of the liver allograft
12. T Helper 1 Cytokine mRNA Is Increased in Spontaneously Regressing Primary Melanomas
13. Direct recognition of hepatocyte-expressed MHC class I alloantigens is required for tolerance induction
14. Utility of CD127 combined with FOXP3 for identification of operational tolerance after liver transplantation
15. Liver Transplant Tolerance and Its Application to the Clinic: Can We Exploit the High Dose Effect?
16. Indefinite Survival and Functional Recovery of Limb Allografts in Rodents
17. Simultaneous Vascularised Bone Marrow Transplantation to Promote Acceptance of Limb Allografts
18. Intrahepatic Activation of Naive CD4+ T Cells by Liver-Resident Phagocytic Cells
19. A Modified Method for Heterotopic Mouse Heart Transplantion
20. Interleukin-12 (IL-12p70) Promotes Induction of Highly Potent Th1-Like CD4+CD25+ T Regulatory Cells That Inhibit Allograft Rejection in Unmodified Recipients
21. Screening liver transplant patients for tolerance
22. Differential migration of passenger leukocytes and rapid deletion of naive alloreactive CD8 T cells after mouse liver transplantation
23. Gene Therapy for Tolerance
24. Intragraft Vδ1 γδ T Cells With a Unique T-Cell Receptor Are Closely Associated With Pediatric Semiallogeneic Liver Transplant Tolerance
25. Expression of common gamma chain signalling cytokines and their receptors distinguishes rejection from tolerance in a rat organ transplant model
26. Factors affecting operational tolerance after pediatric living-donor liver transplantation: impact of early post-transplant events and HLA match*
27. Operational Tolerance in Organ Transplantation Versus Tissue Engineering: Into the Future
28. Approaching the Promise of Operational Tolerance in Clinical Transplantation
29. Spontaneous acceptance of mouse kidney allografts is associated with increased Foxp3 expression and differences in the B and T cell compartments
30. Donor IL-4-treatment induces alternatively activated liver macrophages and IDO-expressing NK cells and promotes rat liver allograft acceptance
31. Gene therapy in transplantation
32. Role of IL-4 and Th2 responses in allograft rejection and tolerance
33. Overexpression of indoleamine dioxygenase in rat liver allografts using a high-efficiency adeno-associated virus vector does not prevent acute rejection
34. Screening liver transplant patients for tolerance
35. Blocking Indoleamine Dioxygenase Activity Early After Rat Liver Transplantation Prevents Long-Term Survival But Does Not Cause Acute Rejection
36. Heart allograft acceptance induced by anti-CD3 antibody in high-responder rats: Effect on foxp3 and cytokine expression and graft infiltration
37. Simultaneous Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplantation to Promote Acceptance of Hind Limb Allografts and Its Effects on Central and Peripheral Chimerism
38. Posttransplant Interleukin-4 Treatment Converts Rat Liver Allograft Tolerance to Rejection
39. Increased mononuclear cell activation and apoptosis early after human liver transplantation is associated with a reduced frequency of acute rejection
40. A short course of mycophenolate immunosuppression inhibits rejection, but not tolerance, of rat liver allografts in association with inhibition of interleukin-4 and alloantibody responses
41. Expression of growth arrest-specific gene�6 and its receptors in dysfunctional human renal allografts
42. A short course of cyclosporine immunosuppression inhibits rejection but not tolerance of rat liver allografts1
43. Indefinite Survival and Functional Recovery of Limb Allografts in Rodents.
44. Postoperative administration of donor B cells induces rat kidney allograft acceptance: lack of association with TH2 cytokine expression in long-term accepted grafts1
45. Spontaneous acceptance of liver transplants in rodents: Evidence that liver leucocytes induce recipient T-cell death by neglect
46. A SHORT COURSE OF METHYLPREDNISOLONE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION INHIBITS BOTH REJECTION AND SPONTANEOUS ACCEPTANCE OF RAT LIVER ALLOGRAFTS
47. Posttransplant Administration of Donor Leukocytes Induces Long-Term Acceptance of Kidney or Liver Transplants by an Activation-Associated Immune Mechanism
48. Immune activation is required for the induction of liver allograft tolerance: Implications for immunosuppressive therapy
49. Interleukin-12 (IL-12p70) promotes induction of highly potentTh1-like CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells that inhibit allograft rejection in unmodified recipients.
50. Interleukin-12 (IL-12p70) promotes induction of highly potent Th1-like CD4+CD25+T regulatory cells that inhibit allograft rejection in unmodified recipients.
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