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Peripherally induced regulatory T cells: Recruited protectors of the central nervous system against autoimmune neuroinflammation
Andrew Jones
, Daniel Hawiger
Division of Rheumatology
Division of Veterans Affairs
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Central Nervous System
100%
Regulatory T (Treg) Cells
100%
Induced Regulatory T Cells
100%
Autoimmune Neuroinflammation
100%
Protector
100%
Neuroinflammation
60%
Multiple Sclerosis
40%
PTreg
40%
Dendritic Cells
20%
Thymus
20%
Cell Function
20%
Specific Mechanisms
20%
Recent Advances
20%
Immune Tolerance
20%
Peripheral Tolerance
20%
Healthy Animals
20%
Disease Course
20%
Peripheral Immune Cells
20%
Multiple Sclerosis Model
20%
Encephalitogenic T Cells
20%
Regulatory T Cell(Treg)
20%
Hopx
20%
Onconeural Antibodies
20%
Tolerogenic Responses
20%
Antigen-specific Treg
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Regulatory T Cell
100%
Central Nervous System
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
42%
Immune Tolerance
28%
Dendritic Cell
14%
T Cell
14%
Thymus
14%
Antigen Specificity
14%
Cell Function
14%
CD5
14%
Immune System
14%