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The following pages link to Activated B cells express functional Fas ligand (Q71012013):
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- Positive and negative functions of B lymphocytes in tumors (Q26743398) (← links)
- B cells with regulatory properties in transplantation tolerance (Q26771404) (← links)
- Role of immune escape mechanisms in Hodgkin's lymphoma development and progression: a whole new world with therapeutic implications (Q27011510) (← links)
- Interleukin-5 supports the expansion of fas ligand-expressing killer B cells that induce antigen-specific apoptosis of CD4(+) T cells and secrete interleukin-10 (Q27310464) (← links)
- Antiretroviral cytolytic T-lymphocyte nonresponsiveness: FasL/Fas-mediated inhibition of CD4(+) and CD8(+) antiviral T cells by viral antigen-positive veto cells. (Q33646733) (← links)
- Killer B lymphocytes: the evidence and the potential (Q33943014) (← links)
- T. brucei infection reduces B lymphopoiesis in bone marrow and truncates compensatory splenic lymphopoiesis through transitional B-cell apoptosis (Q33954374) (← links)
- Soluble egg antigen-stimulated T helper lymphocyte apoptosis and evidence for cell death mediated by FasL(+) T and B cells during murine Schistosoma mansoni infection (Q34005599) (← links)
- FasL and FADD delivery by a glioma-specific and cell cycle-dependent HSV-1 amplicon virus enhanced apoptosis in primary human brain tumors. (Q34243615) (← links)
- Killer B lymphocytes and their fas ligand positive exosomes as inducers of immune tolerance (Q35199945) (← links)
- Antitumor effector B cells directly kill tumor cells via the Fas/FasL pathway and are regulated by IL-10 (Q35554861) (← links)
- Apoptosis in male germ cells in response to cyclin A1-deficiency and cell cycle arrest (Q35557653) (← links)
- Harnessing the Immunomodulatory Properties of Sertoli Cells to Enable Xenotransplantation in Type I Diabetes (Q35578236) (← links)
- Human B-1 cells take the stage (Q35600416) (← links)
- Characterization of Regulatory B Cells in Graves' Disease and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (Q35643325) (← links)
- Multiple mechanisms of immune suppression by B lymphocytes (Q35747533) (← links)
- Peripheral deletion of rheumatoid factor B cells after abortive activation by IgG. (Q35959398) (← links)
- Role of B cells in host defense against primary Coxiella burnetii infection (Q36281310) (← links)
- The Fas counterattack: a molecular mechanism of tumor immune privilege (Q36437768) (← links)
- Deficiency of regulatory B cells increases allergic airway inflammation (Q36497879) (← links)
- Intrinsic properties of germinal center-derived B cells promote their enhanced class switching to IgE. (Q36554413) (← links)
- Activation and activation-induced death of human tonsillar B cells and Burkitt lymphoma cells: lack of CD95 (Fas/APO-1) ligand expression and function (Q36857660) (← links)
- Innate pro-B-cell progenitors protect against type 1 diabetes by regulating autoimmune effector T cells (Q36932371) (← links)
- IL-17A promotes migration and tumor killing capability of B cells in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (Q37225416) (← links)
- Activated B cells in autoimmune diseases: the case for a regulatory role (Q37335863) (← links)
- Fas ligand expression by astrocytoma in vivo: maintaining immune privilege in the brain? (Q37364901) (← links)
- Coxiella burnetii Avirulent Nine Mile Phase II Induces Caspase-1-Dependent Pyroptosis in Murine Peritoneal B1a B Cells (Q37425047) (← links)
- Human B Cell-Derived Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines Constitutively Produce Fas Ligand and Secrete MHCII(+)FasL(+) Killer Exosomes (Q37692921) (← links)
- Quantitative interplay between activating and pro-apoptotic signals dictates T cell responses (Q38483976) (← links)
- Dual Role of Fas/FasL-Mediated Signal in Peripheral Immune Tolerance. (Q39251222) (← links)
- Spontaneous in vivo retrovirus-infected T and B cells, but not dendritic cells, mediate antigen-specific Fas ligand/Fas-dependent apoptosis of anti-retroviral CTL. (Q40341981) (← links)
- Up-regulation of Fas ligand and down-regulation of Fas expression in oral carcinogenesis (Q40775185) (← links)
- Soluble Fas-ligand (sFasL) in human astrocytoma cyst fluid is cytotoxic to T-cells: another potential means of immune evasion (Q40850127) (← links)
- Differential down-regulation of CD95 or CD95L in chronically HIV-infected cells of monocytic or lymphocytic origin: cellular studies and molecular analysis by quantitative competitive RT-PCR. (Q40929851) (← links)
- Why do defects in the Fas-Fas ligand system cause autoimmunity? (Q41688188) (← links)
- Pro- and anti-apoptotic CD95 signaling in T cells (Q41894662) (← links)
- High-dose factor VIII inhibits factor VIII-specific memory B cells in hemophilia A with factor VIII inhibitors (Q41907505) (← links)
- B-cells with a FasL expressing regulatory phenotype are induced following successful anti-tuberculosis treatment. (Q42097603) (← links)
- Differential induction of apoptosis by Fas-Fas ligand interactions in human monocytes and macrophages (Q42112392) (← links)
- Modulation of CD4+ T-cell activation by CD95 co-stimulation (Q42790677) (← links)
- Apoptosis-inducing membrane vesicles. A novel agent with unique properties (Q42825776) (← links)
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 TAT Protein Activates B Lymphocytes (Q43639570) (← links)
- Human plasma cells express granzyme B. (Q44919704) (← links)
- Caspase-dependent apoptosis in fulminant hepatic failure induced by herpes simplex virus in mice (Q45710747) (← links)
- Fas ligand is not constitutively expressed in low-grade B-cell lymphoma and B-lymphoblastoid cells (Q47675204) (← links)
- Demonstration of the expression of CD95 ligand transcript and protein in human placenta (Q47930320) (← links)
- Killer (FASL regulatory) B cells are present during latent TB and are induced by BCG stimulation in participants with and without latent tuberculosis. (Q52727564) (← links)
- A modification of the JAM test is necessary for a correct determination of apoptosis induced by FasL+ adherent tumor cells. (Q52992774) (← links)
- B cells from aged mice exhibit reduced apoptosis upon B-cell antigen receptor stimulation and differential ability to up-regulate survival signals. (Q53643439) (← links)
- Expression and function of Fas and Fas ligand on peripheral blood lymphocytes in normal subjects. (Q54115932) (← links)