[PDF][PDF] Immunobiology of exposure to non-inherited maternal antigens

ML Molitor, WJ Burlingham - Front Biosci, 2007 - researchgate.net
ML Molitor, WJ Burlingham
Front Biosci, 2007researchgate.net
Introduction 3. Evidence of the NIMA effect in human transplantation 3.1. Limitations of the
NIMA effect 4. Development of animal models of NIMA effect 4.1. Effects of NIMA on T cell
responses 4.2. NIMA effects on B cells 4.3. Mouse strain differences in the NIMA effect 5.
Maternal Microchimerism 6. Immunocompetence of the fetal/neonatal immune system 7.
Maternal microchimerism and autoimmunity 8. Possible mechanisms behind the NIMA
tolerance effect 8.1. Clonal deletion and anergy 8.2. ACAID-like induction of NIMA tolerance …
Abstract
2. Introduction 3. Evidence of the NIMA effect in human transplantation 3.1. Limitations of the NIMA effect 4. Development of animal models of NIMA effect 4.1. Effects of NIMA on T cell responses 4.2. NIMA effects on B cells 4.3. Mouse strain differences in the NIMA effect 5. Maternal Microchimerism 6. Immunocompetence of the fetal/neonatal immune system 7. Maternal microchimerism and autoimmunity 8. Possible mechanisms behind the NIMA tolerance effect 8.1. Clonal deletion and anergy 8.2. ACAID-like induction of NIMA tolerance 8.3. Oral tolerance and the NIMA effect 9. Conclusions
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