scholarly article | Q13442814 |
review article | Q7318358 |
P2093 | author name string | Joaquín Madrenas | |
Miren L Baroja | |||
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Interaction of CTLA-4 with AP50, a clathrin-coated pit adaptor protein | Q24648500 | ||
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T cell receptor signaling precedes immunological synapse formation | Q28203073 | ||
Exclusion of CD43 from the immunological synapse is mediated by phosphorylation-regulated relocation of the cytoskeletal adaptor moesin | Q28208110 | ||
CD28 function: a balance of costimulatory and regulatory signals | Q28215020 | ||
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LAT palmitoylation: its essential role in membrane microdomain targeting and tyrosine phosphorylation during T cell activation | Q28281516 | ||
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CTLA-4 up-regulation plays a role in tolerance mediated by CD45. | Q31793582 | ||
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The T cell receptor for antigen: signaling and ligand discrimination | Q34297955 | ||
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA-4) engagement delivers an inhibitory signal through the membrane-proximal region in the absence of the tyrosine motif in the cytoplasmic tail | Q34505121 | ||
Activation and inhibition of lymphocytes by costimulation | Q34517906 | ||
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 accumulation in the immunological synapse is regulated by TCR signal strength | Q34520749 | ||
The CD28 signaling pathway regulates glucose metabolism | Q34525357 | ||
The B7 family of ligands and its receptors: new pathways for costimulation and inhibition of immune responses | Q34542227 | ||
Negative co-receptors on lymphocytes | Q34612576 | ||
Structural mechanisms of costimulation | Q34614732 | ||
CTLA-4: new insights into its biological function and use in tumor immunotherapy | Q34711491 | ||
Binding stoichiometry of the cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated molecule-4 (CTLA-4). A disulfide-linked homodimer binds two CD86 molecules | Q34719707 | ||
Correlation of a dynamic model for immunological synapse formation with effector functions: two pathways to synapse formation. | Q34895271 | ||
Neural and immunological synaptic relations | Q34979919 | ||
Defective CTLA-4 cycling pathway in Chediak-Higashi syndrome: a possible mechanism for deregulation of T lymphocyte activation | Q35559258 | ||
Signaling through CD28 and CTLA-4 controls two distinct forms of T cell anergy | Q36041455 | ||
CD4(+)CD25(+) immune regulatory cells are required for induction of tolerance to alloantigen via costimulatory blockade | Q36369151 | ||
Surface cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 partitions within lipid rafts and relocates to the immunological synapse under conditions of inhibition of T cell activation | Q36370285 | ||
Negative regulation of T cell receptor-lipid raft interaction by cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4. | Q36370461 | ||
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4) blockade accelerates the acute rejection of cardiac allografts in CD28-deficient mice: CTLA4 can function independently of CD28. | Q36851780 | ||
B7-dependent T-cell costimulation in mice lacking CD28 and CTLA4. | Q39907809 | ||
Lipid rafts unite signaling cascades with clathrin to regulate BCR internalization | Q40696448 | ||
In the immune synapse, ZAP-70 controls T cell polarization and recruitment of signaling proteins but not formation of the synaptic pattern. | Q40696454 | ||
CD28 as a molecular amplifier extending TCR ligation and signaling capabilities. | Q40761126 | ||
The CD28 and CTLA-4 receptors associate with the serine/threonine phosphatase PP2A. | Q40850973 | ||
Blockade of T cell activation using a surface-linked single-chain antibody to CTLA-4 (CD152). | Q40884227 | ||
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Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 and CD28 modulate cell surface raft expression in their regulation of T cell function | Q42108511 | ||
CTLA-4-Ig regulates tryptophan catabolism in vivo. | Q44170968 | ||
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein regulates lipid raft dynamics during immunological synapse formation. | Q45888780 | ||
CTLA-4 regulates the requirement for cytokine-induced signals in T(H)2 lineage commitment | Q46457840 | ||
Physiological mechanisms of regulating alloimmunity: cytokines, CTLA-4, CD25+ cells, and the alloreactive T cell clone size | Q47177328 | ||
The interaction properties of costimulatory molecules revisited. | Q52942338 | ||
CD28-independent costimulation of T cells in alloimmune responses. | Q53935539 | ||
Membrane compartmentation is required for efficient T cell activation. | Q54132378 | ||
Induction of peripheral T cell tolerance in vivo requires CTLA-4 engagement. | Q54308518 | ||
Immunology. The immunological synapse--a multitasking system | Q56904592 | ||
CTLA-4 (CD152) can inhibit T cell activation by two different mechanisms depending on its level of cell surface expression | Q56905906 | ||
Polarization of naive CD4+ T cells toward the Th1 subset by CTLA-4 costimulation | Q56906094 | ||
Treatment of allograft recipients with donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 antibody leads to deletion of alloreactive CD8+ T cells and prolonged graft survival in a CTLA4-dependent manner | Q56906395 | ||
The inhibitory function of CTLA-4 does not require its tyrosine phosphorylation | Q56906426 | ||
Cutting edge: tyrosine-independent transmission of inhibitory signals by CTLA-4 | Q56906434 | ||
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA-4) inhibits CD28-induced IkappaBalpha degradation and RelA activation | Q56907139 | ||
Tyrosine phosphorylation controls internalization of CTLA-4 by regulating its interaction with clathrin-associated adaptor complex AP-2 | Q56908447 | ||
Intracellular trafficking of CTLA-4 and focal localization towards sites of TCR engagement | Q56908957 | ||
CD28 Signaling via VAV/SLP-76 Adaptors | Q57289668 | ||
The immunological synapse: required for T cell receptor signalling or directing T cell effector function? | Q73918678 | ||
CD8(+) tumor-infiltrating T cells are deficient in perforin-mediated cytolytic activity due to defective microtubule-organizing center mobilization and lytic granule exocytosis | Q74844499 | ||
A receptor/cytoskeletal movement triggered by costimulation during T cell activation | Q77696385 | ||
T lymphocyte costimulation mediated by reorganization of membrane microdomains | Q77923394 | ||
P433 | issue | 8 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 919-926 | |
P577 | publication date | 2003-08-01 | |
P1433 | published in | American Journal of Transplantation | Q4744273 |
P1476 | title | Viewpoint: therapeutic implications of CTLA-4 compartmentalization | |
P478 | volume | 3 |
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