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Modifying Immunity
 
Diabetes OD > Reversal/Prevention of Diabetes > T1DM > Re-establishing Tolerance > Modifying Immunity

Modifying Immunity

Sub-Areas to Modifying Immunity:

Prior to Onset (0)
Recent Onset (2)
Past Onset (0)
Suppression/Tolerization (0)
Oral Tolerization (3)


(Journal Article): The Role of Regulatory T Cell Defects in Type I Diabetes and the Potential of these Cells for Therapy
 
Thomas D, Zaccone P, Cooke A
 
IN: Rev Diabetic Stud 2005; 2(1):9-18
Impact Factor(s) of Rev Diabetic Stud: 0.125 (2006)

ABSTRACT: Type I diabetes is increasing in incidence in developed countries [1]. Diabetes arises from a breakdown of tolerance to islet antigens, resulting in T cell-driven destruction of th... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): The concept of space and competition in immune regulation.
 
Stockinger B, Barthlott T, Kassiotis G
 
IN: Immunology 2004; 111(3):241-247
Impact Factor(s) of Immunology: 2.965 (2004), 2.853 (2003), 2.729 (2002), 2.656 (2001)

ABSTRACT: Not availabe Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Cancer immunotherapy: a treatment for the masses.
 
Blattman JN, Greenberg PD
 
IN: Science 2004; 305(5681):200-205
Impact Factor(s) of Science: 30.927 (2005), 31.853 (2004), 29.162 (2003), 26.682 (2002), 23.329 (2001)

ABSTRACT: Cancer immunotherapy attempts to harness the exquisite power and specificity of the immune system for the treatment of malignancy. Although cancer cells are less immunogenic than p... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Imbalance in Th Cell Polarization and its Relevance in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
 
Sia C
 
IN: Rev Diabetic Stud 2005; 2(4):182-186
Impact Factor(s) of Rev Diabetic Stud: 0.125 (2006)

ABSTRACT: Functional polarization of T helper (Th) subsets of lymphocytes has been implicated in promoting or conferring risk to Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) development in human and diab... Click HERE for details

 



 
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