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DC-HIL is a negative regulator of T lymphocyte activation
Jin Sung Chung
, Kota Sato
, Irene I. Dougherty
,
Ponciano D Cruz
,
Kiyoshi Ariizumi
Dermatology
Dermatology - Other
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Negative Regulator
100%
DC-HIL
100%
T Lymphocyte Activation
100%
T Cells
44%
Antigen-presenting Cells
33%
T Cell Activation
22%
Inhibitory Activity
22%
Immunoglobulin Domain
22%
Cell-based
11%
Immune Response
11%
Regulatory Molecules
11%
Recombinant
11%
Ovalbumin
11%
Allogeneic
11%
Ear Swelling
11%
Mutational Analysis
11%
Primary Response
11%
Lymphocyte Activation
11%
T Cell Proliferation
11%
Naïve T Cells
11%
Negative Signal
11%
Contact Hypersensitivity
11%
IL-2 Production
11%
Secondary Response
11%
Anti-CD3 Antibody
11%
Positive Signals
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
T Cell
100%
T Lymphocyte Activation
100%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
75%
Immunoglobulin Domain
50%
T Cell Activation
50%
Mouse
25%
Cell Cycle
25%
Sensitization
25%
Lymphocyte
25%
Immune Response
25%
T Cell Proliferation
25%
Naive T Cell
25%
Contact Allergy
25%
CD3 Antibody
25%