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1. Differential effect of pretransplant blood transfusions on immune effector and regulatory compartments in HLA-sensitized and nonsensitized recipients.

2. Combining regulation with suppression and aiming for tolerance.

3. Impact of immunosuppressants on the therapeutic efficacy of in vitro-expanded CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in allotransplantation.

4. Quantification of circulating regulatory T cells by flow cytometry in kidney transplant patients after basiliximab induction therapy.

5. Extracorporeal photophoresis augments function of CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T cells by triggering adenosine production.

6. Increased interleukin-10 production without expansion of CD4+CD25+ T-regulatory cells in early stable renal transplant patients on calcineurin inhibitors.

7. Generation of donor-specific regulatory T-cell function in kidney transplant patients.

8. Phenotypic and functional differences between wild-type and CCR2-/- dendritic cells: implications for islet transplantation.

9. Graft produced interleukin-6 functions as a danger signal and promotes rejection after transplantation.

10. Spleen plays an important role in maintaining tolerance after removal of the vascularized heart graft.

11. Targeting acute allograft rejection by immunotherapy with ex vivo-expanded natural CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells.

12. Immature syngeneic dendritic cells potentiate tolerance to pancreatic islet allografts depleted of donor dendritic cells in microgravity culture condition.

13. Generation and expansion of human CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells with indirect allospecificity: Potential reagents to promote donor-specific transplantation tolerance.

14. Costimulation blockade-induced cardiac allograft tolerance: inhibition of T cell expansion and accumulation of intragraft cD4(+)Foxp3(+) T cells.

15. A potential side effect of cyclosporin A: inhibition of CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells in mice.

16. CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells develop in mice not only during spontaneous acceptance of liver allografts but also after acute allograft rejection.

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