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CD137 is expressed in follicular dendritic cell tumors and in classical Hodgkin and T-cell lymphomas: diagnostic and therapeutic implications.
Am J Pathol. 2012 Sep;181(3):795-803. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2012.05.015.
Am J Pathol. 2012.
PMID: 22901750
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Originally identified as a costimulatory molecule expressed by activated T cells and NK cells, CD137 is also expressed by follicular dendritic cells, monocytes, mast cells, granulocytes, and endothelial cells. Anti-CD137 immunotherapy has recently shown promise as a treatm …
Originally identified as a costimulatory molecule expressed by activated T cells and NK cells, CD137 is also expressed by follicular dendrit …
Cells containing IgE in the intestinal mucosa of mice infected with the nematode parasite Trichinella spiralis are predominantly of a mast cell lineage.
Alizadeh H, Urban JF Jr, Katona IM, Finkelman FD.
Alizadeh H, et al.
J Immunol. 1986 Oct 15;137(8):2555-60.
J Immunol. 1986.
PMID: 3531336
To determine whether IgE+ cells in the intestinal mucosa of nematode-infected mice were of a mast cell or a lymphocyte lineage, the intestinal mucosae of mast cell-deficient w/wv mice were examined for IgE+ cells after inoculation with Trichinella spiralis muscle-st …
To determine whether IgE+ cells in the intestinal mucosa of nematode-infected mice were of a mast cell or a lymphocyte lineage, the i …
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Genetic factors controlling the intestinal mast cell response in mice infected with Trichinella spiralis.
Alizadeh H, Wakelin D.
Alizadeh H, et al.
Clin Exp Immunol. 1982 Aug;49(2):331-7.
Clin Exp Immunol. 1982.
PMID: 7127907
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Inbred strains of mice showed marked variation in their mast cell (MC) response to infection with Trichinella spiralis. Variation was under genetic control, the ability to respond to infection being inherited as a dominant trait. ...An enhanced MC response was transferred …
Inbred strains of mice showed marked variation in their mast cell (MC) response to infection with Trichinella spiralis. Variation was …
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