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MRI Contrast-enhancement with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles amplify macrophage foam cell apoptosis in human and murine atherosclerosis
Magnetic resonance imaging contrast-enhancement with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles amplifies macrophage foam cell apoptosis in human and murine atherosclerosis
Immune surveillance by autoreactive CD4-positive helper T cells is a common phenomenon in patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Monocyte-derived dendritic cells can induce autoreactive CD4(+) T cells showing myeloid lineage directed reactivity in healthy individuals
In vitro generation of therapeutic haematopoiesis-directed donor T-cell products allowing broad clinical application in patients with different haematological malignancies
Generation of therapeutic minor histocompatibility antigen-specific donor T-cells using an 'in-vitro vaccination strategy'
Naive T cells showing HLA-restricted reactivity against unpulsed autologous dendritic cells hamper enrichment by in vitro priming of low-frequency antigen-specific T cells
DELICATE BALANCE BETWEEN REGULATION AND STIMULATION AT THE ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL SITE DETERMINES THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESSFUL IN-VITRO PRIMING AND ENRICHMENT OF LEUKEMIA-REACTIVE T CELLS FROM THE NAIVE DONOR REPERTOIRE
Delicate balance between regulation and stimulation at the antigen presenting cell site determines the likelihood of successful priming and survival of antigen-specific T-cells from the naive donor repertoire