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T cells in autoimmunity and allograft rejection
A. M. Krensky
Office of Finance and Administration
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Adhesion Pathway
33%
Allograft Rejection
100%
Autoimmunity
100%
Biochemical Signals
33%
Cell Adhesion
33%
Cellular Signaling
33%
Conserved Regions
66%
Cyclosporine
33%
Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
66%
Effector Molecules
33%
Granzyme
33%
Helix
33%
HLA Class I
33%
HLA Class I Molecules
66%
HLA Molecules
33%
HLA Peptides
33%
I(1)
33%
Immune Response
33%
Immune-mediated Diseases
33%
Immunoregulatory Factors
33%
Immunosuppressive Drugs
33%
Linear Sequence
33%
Lysis
33%
Novel Immunotherapy
33%
Orthotopic Heart Transplantation
33%
Peptide Interaction
33%
Perforin
33%
Receptor Recognition
33%
Signaling Pathway
33%
Soluble HLA
33%
Subtherapeutic
33%
Synthetic Peptides
33%
T Cell Receptor
66%
T Cells
100%
T Lymphocyte Activation
33%
T Lymphocyte Differentiation
33%
Transcription Factor
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Alpha Helix
33%
Autoimmunity
100%
Cell Adhesion
33%
Ciclosporin
33%
Cytotoxic T Cell
66%
Granzyme
33%
Immune Response
33%
Immunity
33%
Immunosuppressive Drug
33%
Immunotherapy
33%
Lymphocyte Differentiation
33%
Perforin
33%
Signal Transduction
66%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Receptor
66%
T Lymphocyte Activation
33%
Transplant Rejection
100%