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Brehm, Michael
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Virus-induced abrogation of transplantation tolerance induced by donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 antibody.
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Direct visualization of cross-reactive effector and memory allo-specific CD8 T cells generated in response to viral infections.
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Partial versus full allogeneic hemopoietic chimerization is a preferential means to inhibit type 1 diabetes as the latter induces generalized immunosuppression.
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Different mechanisms control peripheral and central tolerance in hematopoietic chimeric mice.
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Type 1 IFN mediates cross-talk between innate and adaptive immunity that abrogates transplantation tolerance.
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TLR agonists abrogate co-stimulation blockade-induced mixed chimerism and transplantation tolerance.
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Allografts stimulate cross-reactive virus-specific memory CD8 T cells with private specificity.
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TLR agonists abrogate costimulation blockade-induced prolongation of skin allografts.
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Rapid quantification of naive alloreactive T cells by TNF-alpha production and correlation with allograft rejection in mice.
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TLR agonists prevent the establishment of allogeneic hematopoietic chimerism in mice treated with costimulation blockade.
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NOD-scid IL2rgamma(null) mouse model of human skin transplantation and allograft rejection.
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Skin Transplantation
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Animal Models for Alopecia Areata: What and Where?
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Cutting Edge: Early Attrition of Memory T Cells during Inflammation and Costimulation Blockade Is Regulated Concurrently by Proapoptotic Proteins Fas and Bim.
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Skin Transplantation