Allorecognition pathways in transplant rejection and tolerance
JM Ali, EM Bolton, JA Bradley, GJ Pettigrew - Transplantation, 2013 - journals.lww.com
JM Ali, EM Bolton, JA Bradley, GJ Pettigrew
Transplantation, 2013•journals.lww.comWith the advent of cellular therapies, it has become clear that the success of future therapies
in prolonging allograft survival will require an intimate understanding of the allorecognition
pathways and effector mechanisms that are responsible for chronic rejection and late graft
loss.
in prolonging allograft survival will require an intimate understanding of the allorecognition
pathways and effector mechanisms that are responsible for chronic rejection and late graft
loss.
Abstract
With the advent of cellular therapies, it has become clear that the success of future therapies in prolonging allograft survival will require an intimate understanding of the allorecognition pathways and effector mechanisms that are responsible for chronic rejection and late graft loss.
