Evaluation of immunosuppression protocols for MHC-matched allogeneic iPS cell-based transplantation using a mouse skin transplantation model
Abstract Background Off-the-shelf major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-matched iPS cells (iPSC) can potentially initiate host immune responses because of the existence of numerous minor antigens. To suppress allo-immune responses, combination of immunosuppressants is usually used, but its efficacy...
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Main Authors: | Tomoki Kamatani (Author), Ryo Otsuka (Author), Tomoki Murata (Author), Haruka Wada (Author), Takeshi Takahashi (Author), Akihiro Mori (Author), Soichiro Murata (Author), Hideki Taniguchi (Author), Ken-ichiro Seino (Author) |
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