Monitoring for tolerance in kidney transplant patients before and after conversion from CNI to Rapamycin based therapy

Yasser Abd Elhamid Gharib Khalil;

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Costimulation is a key determinant of the outcome of T-cell activation on exposure to foreign antigen. The best characterized T-cell costimulatory pathway involves the CD28 receptor on the T cells, which binds to two costimulatory molecules, B7-1 (CD80) a


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Title Monitoring for tolerance in kidney transplant patients before and after conversion from CNI to Rapamycin based therapy
Authors Yasser Abd Elhamid Gharib Khalil
Keywords Monitoring for tolerance in kidney transplant patients before and after conversion from CNI to Rapamycin based therapy
Issue Date 2008
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Costimulation is a key determinant of the outcome of T-cell activation on exposure to foreign antigen. The best characterized T-cell costimulatory pathway involves the CD28 receptor on the T cells, which binds to two costimulatory molecules, B7-1 (CD80) a

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