Operationally tolerant kidney recipients exhibit higher numbers of suppressive CD19+CD24hiCD38hi b cells in relation to chronic rejection (169.25)
Volume: 186, Issue: 1_Supplement, Pages: 169.25 - 169.25
Published: Apr 1, 2011
Abstract
Introduction: Immunotolerance in human transplantation remains a great challenge. The study of special individuals, called operationally tolerant (OT), that maintain stable graft functions after immunosuppression (IS) withdrawal can shed light into the field of transplantation tolerance. Objective: Investigate if OT involves a differential activation profile in the suppressive B cell population, CD19+CD24hiCD38hi (Bregs). Methods: We evaluated 5...
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Title
Operationally tolerant kidney recipients exhibit higher numbers of suppressive CD19+CD24hiCD38hi b cells in relation to chronic rejection (169.25)
Published Date
Apr 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
186
Issue
1_Supplement
Pages
169.25 - 169.25
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