Regulation Through Mimicry: the Milk Protein Butyrophilin1a1 (BTN1a1) and its Influence on the Immun...
Regulation Through Mimicry: the Milk Protein Butyrophilin1a1 (BTN1a1) and its Influence on the Immune Repertoire
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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2007
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Sensitization to the autologous milk protein butyrophilin1a1 (BTN1a1) expands a pre-existing, regulatory T cell response which cross-reacts with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG), an important candidate autoantigen in multiple sclerosis (MS). This regulatory T cell population is associated with the production of high levels of IL-10 and is...
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Regulation Through Mimicry: the Milk Protein Butyrophilin1a1 (BTN1a1) and its Influence on the Immune Repertoire
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107328963X,9781073289639