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Dominant transplantation tolerance impairs CD8+ T cell function but not expansionLin et al., 2002
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- Lin C
- Graca L
- Cobbold S
- Waldmann H
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- nature immunology
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Alloreactive CD8+ T cells may persist in animals made tolerant of transplanted tissues; their function is controlled through continuous censorship by regulatory CD4+ T cells. We sought to establish the stage at which such censorship operates. We found that monospecific CD8+ …
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