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Stromal progenitor cells promote leukocyte migration through production of stromal-derived growth factor 1alpha: a potential mechanism for stromal progenitor cell-mediated enhancement of cellular recruitment to wounds.
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Correction of murine ADAMTS13 deficiency by hematopoietic progenitor cell-mediated gene therapy.
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Kv1.3 channels are a therapeutic target for T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Kv1.3 channels are a therapeutic target for T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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The unusual feature of UV-B-induced immunosuppression is that it redirects cell-mediated immunity to sensitizing antigens from an up or “effector” type response to a down or “suppressor” type response.
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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Increases in cold sore occurrences which may indicate suppression of immunity against Herpes simplex virus (Type 1) and other aspects of cell-mediated immunity by UV-B radiation
Developing a community response to climate change and health in the Arctic 2009
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In addition to sunlight modulation of cell-mediated immunity, which may involve susceptibility to certain infectious diseases [53], cis-UCA may be important for arctic populations for another reason.
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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Regulation of cell-mediated immunity by parasites: The ups and downs of an important host adaptation.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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Ultraviolet-B radiation can initiate a selective down regulation of cell-mediated immunity in mammals, including humans.
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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Cold temperatures and isolation can be immunosuppressive and, in humans who have over-wintered in the Antarctic, suppression of cell-mediated immunity is well documented [42].
Potential impacts of direct mechanisms of climate change on human health in the Arctic 2009
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