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pro vyhledávání: '"Angelica P. Olcott"'
Autor:
Jide Tian, Angelica P. Olcott, Blake Middleton, Hoa Dang, Valerie Walker, Daniel L. Kaufman, Luciano Adorini, Lorraine Washburn
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 175:1991-1999
As organ-specific autoimmune diseases do not become manifest until well-advanced, interventive therapies must inhibit late-stage disease processes. Using a panel of immunogenic peptides from various β cell Ags, we evaluated the factors influencing t
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 71:845-852
The present study examined the gonadotropin surge-inducing actions of estradiol (E2), both alone and with progesterone (P4), in middle-aged, early persistent-estrous (PE) female rats that had become PE within 35 days. In addition, we also assessed th
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 167:1081-1089
B cells can serve dual roles in modulating T cell immunity through their potent capacity to present Ag and induce regulatory tolerance. Although B cells are necessary components for the initiation of spontaneous T cell autoimmunity to β cell Ags in
Autor:
Jide Tian, Louis J. Ignarro, Angelica P. Olcott, Daniel L. Kaufman, Dan Zekzer, Georges Tocco, Jon M. Fukuto
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 53(10)
Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide, and nitrogen oxides, such as peroxynitrite, are thought to contribute to β-cell destruction during the disease process that leads to type 1 diabetes. EUK-8 is a member of a new class of synthetic salen-ma
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 71(3)
The present study examined the gonadotropin surge-inducing actions of estradiol (E(2)), both alone and with progesterone (P(4)), in middle-aged, early persistent-estrous (PE) female rats that had become PE within 35 days. In addition, we also assesse
Publikováno v:
Immunology today. 20(4)
Insights into tolerance and autoimmune processes have led to novel immunotherapeutics for inhibiting autoimmune disease in animal models. However, recent studies question the immune basis of some of these therapeutic strategies and raise concerns abo
Autor:
Dan Zekzer, Blake Middleton, Angelica P. Olcott, Daniel L. Kaufman, Lorraine Hanssen, Jide Tian
Publikováno v:
Immunological reviews. 164
In the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse, a Th1-biased autoimmune response arises spontaneously against glutamic acid decarboxylase, concurrent with the onset of insulitis. Subsequently, Th1-type autoreactivity spreads intra- and intermolecularly to oth