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The following pages link to Megan K. Levings (Q47345521):
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- The environment of regulatory T cell biology: cytokines, metabolites, and the microbiome (Q21131158) (← links)
- A novel function for FOXP3 in humans: intrinsic regulation of conventional T cells (Q24304263) (← links)
- Inflammation-driven reprogramming of CD4+ Foxp3+ regulatory T cells into pathogenic Th1/Th17 T effectors is abrogated by mTOR inhibition in vivo (Q28482490) (← links)
- Cutting edge: PHLPP regulates the development, function, and molecular signaling pathways of regulatory T cells (Q28592480) (← links)
- SHIP-deficient dendritic cells, unlike wild type dendritic cells, suppress T cell proliferation via a nitric oxide-independent mechanism (Q28742855) (← links)
- Deconvolution and chromatic aberration corrections in quantifying colocalization of a transcription factor in three-dimensional cellular space (Q33555726) (← links)
- Leishmania Exosomes Modulate Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses through Effects on Monocytes and Dendritic Cells (Q33706138) (← links)
- Role of epithelial integrin-linked kinase in promoting intestinal inflammation: effects on CCL2, fibronectin and the T cell repertoire. (Q33977681) (← links)
- Alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells generated with a chimeric antigen receptor (Q34046489) (← links)
- Type 1 T regulatory cells. (Q34448429) (← links)
- Transcriptome analysis reveals markers of aberrantly activated innate immunity in vitiligo lesional and non-lesional skin (Q34516054) (← links)
- Human CD25+CD4+ T suppressor cell clones produce transforming growth factor beta, but not interleukin 10, and are distinct from type 1 T regulatory cells. (Q34529123) (← links)
- Interleukin-10-secreting type 1 regulatory T cells in rodents and humans. (Q34569888) (← links)
- Defective regulatory and effector T cell functions in patients with FOXP3 mutations. (Q34648860) (← links)
- Translational mini-review series on Th17 cells: function and regulation of human T helper 17 cells in health and disease. (Q35012792) (← links)
- The role of IL-10 and TGF-beta in the differentiation and effector function of T regulatory cells (Q35026181) (← links)
- Prevention of murine autoimmune diabetes by CCL22-mediated Treg recruitment to the pancreatic islets (Q35142798) (← links)
- Type 1 T regulatory cells and their relationship with CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells (Q35580410) (← links)
- Active vitamin D (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3) increases host susceptibility to Citrobacter rodentium by suppressing mucosal Th17 responses (Q36494694) (← links)
- T regulatory cell chemokine production mediates pathogenic T cell attraction and suppression (Q36618597) (← links)
- Functional dynamics of naturally occurring regulatory T cells in health and autoimmunity. (Q36673290) (← links)
- Isolation, expansion, and characterization of human natural and adaptive regulatory T cells (Q36944532) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of chronic graft-versus-host disease biomarkers: association with CXCL10 and CXCR3+ NK cells (Q37015691) (← links)
- CD4+ T-regulatory cells: toward therapy for human diseases. (Q37211300) (← links)
- The role of T-regulatory cells and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of human inflammatory bowel disease (Q37272092) (← links)
- Molecular regulation of cellular immunity by FOXP3. (Q37739359) (← links)
- Environmental influences on T regulatory cells in inflammatory bowel disease (Q37835971) (← links)
- Moving to tolerance: clinical application of T regulatory cells (Q37881151) (← links)
- Suppression assays with human T regulatory cells: a technical guide. (Q37967572) (← links)
- Regulatory T-cell therapy for inflammatory bowel disease: more questions than answers (Q37986197) (← links)
- TH17 Cells in Autoimmunity and Immunodeficiency: Protective or Pathogenic? (Q38016854) (← links)
- T regulatory cell therapy in transplantation: stability, localization and functional specialization (Q38025842) (← links)
- The Role of the PI3K Signaling Pathway in CD4(+) T Cell Differentiation and Function (Q38035848) (← links)
- In vitro generation of human T regulatory cells: generation, culture, and analysis of FOXP3-transduced T cells. (Q38062414) (← links)
- The role of FOXP3 in regulating immune responses (Q38129079) (← links)
- Control of tissue-localized immune responses by human regulatory T cells (Q38265955) (← links)
- Obesity-Associated Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Transplantation (Q38692916) (← links)
- How antigen specificity directs regulatory T-cell function: self, foreign and engineered specificity (Q38852283) (← links)
- Restimulation After Cryopreservation and Thawing Preserves the Phenotype and Function of Expanded Baboon Regulatory T Cells. (Q38889434) (← links)
- The role of FOXP3 in autoimmunity (Q38932950) (← links)
- Methyltransferase G9A regulates T cell differentiation during murine intestinal inflammation (Q38997053) (← links)
- Harnessing Advances in T Regulatory Cell Biology for Cellular Therapy in Transplantation (Q39219498) (← links)
- Antigen-specific regulatory T cells: are police CARs the answer? (Q39422353) (← links)
- Cellular magnetic resonance imaging of monocyte-derived dendritic cell migration from healthy donors and cancer patients as assessed in a scid mouse model (Q39999116) (← links)
- STAT5-signaling cytokines regulate the expression of FOXP3 in CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and CD4+CD25- effector T cells. (Q40013872) (← links)
- Generation of potent and stable human CD4+ T regulatory cells by activation-independent expression of FOXP3. (Q40055892) (← links)
- Flow cytometry-based methods for studying signaling in human CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ T regulatory cells. (Q40117129) (← links)
- Activation-induced FOXP3 in human T effector cells does not suppress proliferation or cytokine production (Q40165347) (← links)
- Gliadin-specific type 1 regulatory T cells from the intestinal mucosa of treated celiac patients inhibit pathogenic T cells (Q40236078) (← links)
- Circulating gluten-specific FOXP3+CD39+ regulatory T cells have impaired suppressive function in patients with celiac disease. (Q40298798) (← links)