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The role of the PD-1 pathway in autoimmunity and peripheral tolerance
Brian T. Fife
, Kristen E. Pauken
Medicine - Rheumatic and Autoimmune
Cancer Immunology
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Autoimmunity
100%
Programmed Death-ligand 1 (PD-L1)
100%
Peripheral Tolerance
100%
Programmed death-1 Pathway
100%
T Cell Activation
25%
L1-L2
25%
PD-L2
25%
T Cell Receptor
12%
Self-tolerance
12%
Antigen-specific
12%
Autoreactive T Cells
12%
Cell Surface Receptor
12%
Autoreactivity
12%
Self-antigens
12%
Ligand Interaction
12%
T Cell Effector Function
12%
Stop Signal
12%
Environmental Antigens
12%
T Cell Motility
12%
PD-1 Ligands
12%
Peripheral Development
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immune Tolerance
100%
Autoimmunity
100%
T Cell
100%
Programmed Death-Ligand 1
50%
Cell Function
50%
T Cell Receptor
25%
Effector Cell
25%
Antigen Specificity
25%
Cell Motility
25%
Programmed Death 1 Ligand 1
25%
Cell Migration
25%