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Keyword [T cell exhaustion]
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Therapeutic Recovery Of HBV-induced Hepatocyte-intrinsic Immune Defect Reverses Systemic Adaptive Immune Tolerance
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Study On T Cell Exhaustion Induced By Persistent Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Antigen And Development Of Tuberculosis Subunit Vaccine Candidate LT70-DPC
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Study Of The Relationship Between LAG-3Inhibitory Costimulatory Molecules And Chronic HBV Infection
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The Characteristics And Roles Of MiR-155in T Cell Exhaustion
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Study On TIGIT And PD-1 Mediated T Cells Exhaustion In Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis
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Type 1 Regulatory T Cells Sustain Immune Tolerance In Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection
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PD-1 Regulated Immune Tolerance On AIH-Cirrhosis Patients Post-Splenectomy
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Co-expression Of TIM-3 And CEACAM1 Promote T Cell Exhaustion In Colorectal Cancer Patients And Their Effects On The Function Of CD8~+ T Lymphocytes
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Tim-3 Blockade Reverses CD8~+T Cell Exhaustion And Produces Long-term Survival In Mice With Intracranial Gliomas
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Clinical Observation On T-cell Exhaustion Of Tuberculosis And Research On Its Animal Model Treatment
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Up-regulation Of LAG-3 On Activated CD8+t Cell In Chronic HCV Infection Contributing To Virus Persistence
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Interleukin-2 Reverses CD8~+ T Cell Exhaustion In Clinical Malignant Pleural Effusion Of Lung Cancer
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Efficient Control Of Chronic LCMV Infection By A CD4 T Cell Epitope-based Heterologous Prime-boost Vaccination In A Murine Model
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Role Of Leukemia Derived Microvesicles In The Process Of T Cell Exhaustion
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The Effect And Mechanisms Of T Cell Exhaustion Induced By HCC-derived Exosomes
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Expression And Functions Of TIGIT On T Cells Of Patients With Chronic HBV Infection
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Study On The Mechanism Of Invasive CD8~+T Cell Depletion In Liver Cancer
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14-3-3? Delivered By Hepatocellular Carcinoma-derived Exosomes Impaired Anti-tumor Function Of Tumor-infiltrating T Lymphocytes
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The Role And Mechanism Of T Cell Exhaustion In Cellular Immunotherapy
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Aging, Obesity, and Inflammation: Impact of Pre-existing Inflammatory Profiles on Cancer Immunotherapy Responses and T cell Exhaustion
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