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- 2009
- Ncf1-Associated Reduced Oxidative Burst Promotes IL-33R+ T Cell-Mediated Adjuvant-Free Arthritis in Mice. (
- The protective role of ROS in autoimmune disease. (
- 2007
- Macrophages suppress T cell responses and arthritis development in mice by producing reactive oxygen species (
- Lack of Reactive Oxygen Species Breaks T Cell Tolerance to Collagen Type II and Allows Development of Arthritis in Mice. (
- Rheumatoid arthritis: The role of reactive oxygen species in disease development and therapeutic strategies (
- C4b-binding protein and factor h compensate for the loss of membrane-bound complement inhibitors to protect apoptotic cells against excessive complement attack (
- 2006
- A new arthritis therapy with oxidative burst inducers (
- T cell surface redox levels determine T cell reactivity and arthritis susceptibility. (
- 2005
- Inhibiting complement regulators in cancer immunotherapy with bispecific mAbs. (