Renal allograft rejection is prevented
by adoptive transfer of anergic T cells
in nonhuman primates
J. Clin. Invest. Hisashi Bashuda, et al. 115:1896 doi:10.1172/JCI23743 [
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Figure 2Characterization of the cultured anergic cells. (
A–
H) Freshly isolated PBMCs (
A,
C,
E, and
G) and the cultured anergic cells (
B,
D,
F, and
H) were analyzed for cell-surface expression of CD3, CD20, CD4, CD14, and CD25. (
I) CTLA-4 (CD152) expression in cultured CD4
+CD25
+ T cells (open histogram) and freshly isolated T cells (filled histogram). Results are representative of 3 independent experiments.