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Recently described, t(4 22)(q31;q12) encodes for a somewhat different type of fusion.
However, von Domarus and coworkers [ 32] described T lymphocyte infiltration as a common finding in tissue samples of retrieved aseptically loosened metal-on-polyethylene arthroplasties.
Hence, we instead used a recently described T cell costimulatory suppression regimen for our studies in 3xTg-AD mice (Pearl et al., 2011).
Both cytokines can be made by the T helper 17 (Th17) cell subset, but recent reports have described T cells that make IL-22 alone [ 10, 11].
Embryos were immunostained for F58D2.1 (1 1000) as described (T enlen et al. 2008) and imaged using a Zeiss LSM510 confocal microscope with Laser Scanning Microscopy software.
The tagged scFv was purified on a protein A Sepharose column using the anti-c-myc tag MAb 9E10, as previously described (T santili et al, 1999).
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From 2 30 dpf, considerably more r8-reticular neurons were retrogradely labeled (Fig. 3B E) and, by in large, they resembled the previously described T-reticular interneurons [33] (Fig. 3M R).
To investigate the level of change in regions targeted by HLA-specific T-cell pressure, we counted the number of mutations within described T-cell epitopes (Los Alamos http://hcv.lanl.gov [18] and IEDB http://www.immuneepitope.org [19]) and putative T-cell targets marked by adaptation sites from genetic-based studies [20], [22].
Taken together, these results indicate that, in the IFN-γ-conditioning protocol described, T-cell signalling via STAT1 is essential for the enrichment of Foxp3+ T cells.
This latter mechanism involves a recently described T-cell subset, known as regulatory T cells, which are induced in the periphery in an antigen-specific fashion [ 3, 4].
We confirmed that cvy1 morphological phenotype was indeed caused by the described T-DNA insertion by constitutively overexpressing CVY1 gene in cvy1 mutant background.
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