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2. NK CELLS OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS DISPLAY AN ACTIVATED PHENOTYPE THAT IS INFLUENCED BY IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AND PATHOLOGICAL STAGING: V012
3. COSTIMULATION BLOCKADE BY BELATACEPT INHIBITS ALLO-SPECIFIC DE NOVO T CELL RESPONSES AND PRESERVES VIRUS-SPECIFIC MEMORY T CELL RESPONSES IN HEALTHY DONORS AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS: V28
4. The Presence of Donor-Specific Antibodies Is Associated With Decreased NK Cell Numbers and Elevated Chemokine Levels in Peripheral Blood of Patients After Kidney Transplantation.: Abstract# A33
5. Belatacept Can Inhibit Allo-Specific T Cell Responses in a Donor-Dependent Manner But Preserves Virus-Specific Memory T Cell-Responses.: Abstract# 2111
6. Immune monitoring after pediatric liver transplantation - the prospective ChilSFree cohort study
7. The Composition of Human NK Cell Subsets in the Periphery of Kidney Transplant Patients.: Abstract# 647: Poster Board #-Session: P115-I
8. Retroviral interleukin-7 gene transfer into human dendritic cells enhances T cell activation
9. Cytokine Expression and Alloreactivity in a Humanized Mouse Transplant Arteriosclerosis Model Reflects Primary Graft Dysfunction in Lung Transplant Recipients
10. Mediawijsheid en tekstbegrip aanbrengen : kan (K)ik dat ook digitaal? Evaluatieonderzoek van het project Kranten in de Klas (KiK)
11. Costimulation blockade by belatacept inhibits allo-specific de novo T cell responses and preserves virus-specific memory T cell responses in healthy donors and kidney transplanted patients
12. Belatacept can inhibit allo-specific T cell responses in a donor-dependent manner but preserves virus-specific memory T cell-responses
13. The Presence of Donor-Specific Antibodies Is Associated With Decreased NK Cell Numbers and Elevated Chemokine Levels in Peripheral Blood of Patients After Kidney Transplantation.
14. Belatacept Can Inhibit Allo-Specific T Cell Responses in a Donor-Dependent Manner But Preserves Virus-Specific Memory T Cell-Responses.
15. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha regulates the expression of inducible costimulator receptor ligand on CD34+ progenitor cells during differentiation into antigen presenting cells
16. NK Cell Subsets in Renal Transplantation
17. Activation-induced cell death of T cells is prevented by coculture with dendritic cells
18. ANTIBODY-MEDIATED REJECTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER SERUM LEVELS OF CXCL13 AND CCL21 IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS AND ALTERED BY BORTEZOMIB/RITUXIMAB TREATMENT
19. Dendritic cells for autologous tumor vaccination in chronic myeloid leukemia
20. Back signaling of HLA class I molecules and T/NK cell receptor ligands in epithelial cells reflects the rejection-specific microenvironment in renal allograft biopsies.
21. Defining the Inflammatory Microenvironment in the Human Cochlea by Perilymph Analysis: Toward Liquid Biopsy of the Cochlea.
22. Novel Cytokine Score and Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy.
23. Immune monitoring after pediatric liver transplantation - the prospective ChilSFree cohort study.
24. NK Cells of Kidney Transplant Recipients Display an Activated Phenotype that Is Influenced by Immunosuppression and Pathological Staging.
25. The Peripheral NK Cell Repertoire after Kidney Transplantation is Modulated by Different Immunosuppressive Drugs.
26. Apheresis-related enrichment of CD26++ T lymphocytes: phenotypic characterization and correlation with unfavorable outcome in autologous hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation.
27. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha regulates the expression of inducible costimulator receptor ligand on CD34(+) progenitor cells during differentiation into antigen presenting cells.
28. Successful retroviral mediated transduction of a reporter gene in human dendritic cells: feasibility of therapy with gene-modified antigen presenting cells.
29. Demonstration of the humoral immune response of horses to Babesia caballi by western blotting.
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