David H. Sachs
J Clin Invest.
2003;
111(12):1819–1821
doi:10.1172/JCI18926
This article Copyright © 2003, The American Society for Clinical Investigation
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ittle is known about the effect of an individual’s immune history on his or her response to an allogeneic tissue transplant. An important study now reveals that individuals harboring virally-induced memory T cells that are cross reactive with donor alloantigen are resistant to conventional strategies designed to induce transplant tolerance.