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- 2006
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Side-chain and backbone amide bond requirements for glycopeptide stimulation of T-cells obtained in a mouse model for rheumatoid arthritis
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- 2005
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Intrinsic Tolerance in Autologous Collagen-Induced Arthritis Is Generated by CD152-Dependent CD4+ Suppressor Cells.
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- 2004
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Collagen type II (CII)-specific antibodies induce arthritis in the absence of T or B cells but the arthritis progression is enhanced by CII-reactive T cells.
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- 2003
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Genetic control of tolerance to type II collagen and development of arthritis in an autologous collagen-induced arthritis model.
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- 2002
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Glycopeptide specificity of helper T cells obtained in mouse models for rheumatoid arthritis
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Reversal of tolerance induced by transplantation of skin expressing the immunodominant T cell epitope of rat type II collagen entitles development of collagen-induced arthritis but not graft rejection.
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The molecular pathogenesis of collagen-induced arthritis in mice--a model for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Predominant selection of T cells specific for the glycosylated collagen type II epitope (263-270) in humanized transgenic mice and in rheumatoid arthritis.
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Glycosylation of type II collagen is of major importance for T cell tolerance and pathology in collagen-induced arthritis.
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- 2001
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IL-10-deficient B10.Q mice develop more severe collagen-induced arthritis, but are protected from arthritis induced with anti-type II collagen antibodies
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