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Targeting co-stimulatory pathways: Transplantation and autoimmunity
Mandy L. Ford
,
Andrew B. Adams
, Thomas C. Pearson
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Transplantation
100%
Autoimmunity
100%
Costimulatory Molecules
100%
T Cells
50%
T Cell Activation
50%
T Cell Response
50%
Immune Response
33%
T Cell Differentiation
33%
Signaling Pathway
16%
Transplantation Tolerance
16%
Autoreactive T Cells
16%
Therapeutic Intervention
16%
Targeted Therapeutics
16%
Rational Therapeutics
16%
Between-person
16%
Autoreactive
16%
Therapeutic Outcome
16%
T Cell Expansion
16%
Inhibitory Pathways
16%
Functional Importance
16%
Therapeutic Blockade
16%
Co-inhibitory
16%
Clinical Outcomes
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
T Cell
100%
T-Cell Response
100%
T Cell Activation
100%
Autoimmunity
100%
Immune Response
66%
T Cell Differentiation
66%
Co-Stimulatory Molecule
66%
Cell Signaling Pathway
33%
Cell Expansion
33%
Alloreactive T Cell
33%
Tolerance in Transplantation
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmunity
100%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Activation
60%
Co-Stimulatory Molecule
40%
Cell Differentiation
40%
Immune Response
40%
Tolerance in Transplantation
20%
Cell Expansion
20%
Alloreactive T Cell
20%