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1. ⅠImmunological Mechanism Of SGVHD Induction ⅡExpression And Function Of CD137 And CD137L
2. Study Of The Expression And The Function Of CD137 On Endothelial Cells
3. Selection And Bioactivity Detection Of CD28 Antagonistic Peptoids, CD137 Binding Peptides
4. A Study On Immunomodulation Of Autocrine Prolactin By RNAi-mediated Silencing Of Prolactin Receptor In Activated Jurkat Cells
5. Silencing Of 4-1BB Gene Expression By RNA Interference Prevents Acute Rejection In Rat Liver Transplantation
6. Effects Of Hypoxia And CD137 Pathway On The Function Of DCs
7. Expression Of CD137L In Colorectal Cancer Tissues And Its Biological Function
8. The Roles Of CD137, Interleukin-5 And Fibronectin In The Growth Of Nasal Polyps
9. Study About The Expression Of CD137 On T Cells From Subacute Senile Mouse Model
10. The Role Of Co-stimulatory In The Immunotolerance Of Non-myeloablative Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
11. Regulation Of Aged T Cell Function By CD137 And CD28
12. Changes Of CD8~+T Cells Subset And Expression Of Costimulatory Molecules CD28 And CD137 In Peripheral Blood T Cells In Patients With Laryngeal Squamous Carcinoma
13. Tissue Expression Of CD137 And CD137L In Laryngeal Squamous Carcinoma And The Correlation With Clinical Parameters And Apoptosis
14. Research On The Relationships Between Abnormal CD95 And CD137-mediated Signaling Pathways Of T Lymphocyte Subset And Disturbance Of Lymphocyte Apoptosis In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
15. The Effects Of Costimulatory Molecule CD137 On The Pathogenesis Of Asthmatic Pneumonia In Children
16. Research On The Effect Of CD137 Signaling On CIK Cells' Proliferation And Function
17. Noradrenaline In Peripheral Inflammatory Factor Expression
18. Supplementing Qi And Activating Blood Circulation Method Study On The Effects On The Immune Function Of Aging Model Mice
19. Adoptive Immunotherapy For Cancer Using Chimeric Antigen Receptor Redirected Tcells: Preclincal Study
20. The Differentiation Of Macrophages Derived From THP‐1and The Role Of CD137/CD137L In This Process
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