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surface protein on a T cell, can
produce a
costimulatory signal or a
coinhibitory signal to
enhance or
decrease the
activity of a MHC-TCR
signal between...
- diagnosis, or has been
treated with any
agent directed to
stimulatory or
coinhibitory T-cell
receptor (e.g. PD-1, PD-L1, CTLA-4, et al.) are not
allowed to...
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homeostatis of CD4+CD25+
Tregulatory cell, also
known as Tregs. CTLA-4 is a
coinhibitory molecule that is
induced on
activated T cells.
Interaction between CTLA-4...
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degree of success. This is
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combined immunodeficiency. The
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- TNFRSF25 in
humans may lead to similar, but more controllable,
effects as
coinhibitory receptor blockade targeting molecules such as CTLA-4 and PD-1. GRCh38:...