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The role of B7-2 (CD86) in tumour immunity
G. Yang, K. E. Hellstrom, L. Chen
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Anti-tumor Response
20%
Antigen-presenting Cells
40%
B7-1
40%
B7-2
100%
CD8+
20%
CD86
100%
Costimulatory Molecules
40%
Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
20%
Dominant Role
20%
Effective Means
20%
Effective Response
20%
T Cell Immune Response
20%
Tumor Cells
80%
Tumor Immunity
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Adoptive Immunity
25%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
50%
CD8
25%
CD86
100%
Co-Stimulatory Molecule
25%
Surface Property
25%
T Cell
50%
Tumor Cell
100%
Tumor Immunity
100%
Upregulation
25%
Wild Type
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Antigen Presenting Cell
50%
CD8 Antigen
25%
Cellular Immunity
25%
Co-Stimulatory Molecule
25%
T Cell
25%
T Lymphocyte
25%
Tumor Cell
100%
Tumor Immunity
100%
Upregulation
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Antigen Presenting Cell
100%
T Cell
100%
Material Science
T-Cells
40%
Tumor
100%
Chemistry
Cytolytic
50%