Deaza Analogs of Folic Acid as Antitumor Agents
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
9
Page:
2615-2625
Author(s):
R. L. Kisliuk
Naturally Arising CD25+CD4+ Regulatory T Cells in Maintaining Immunologic Self-Tolerance and Preventing Autoimmune Disease
Journal:
Current Molecular Medicine
Volume:
3
Page:
693-706
Author(s):
Takeshi Takahashi and Shimon Sakaguchi
Molecular Mimicry in Autoimmune Neurological Disease after Viral Infection
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
10
Page:
1939-1943
Author(s):
Bart O. Roep
Regulation of B-Cell Activation by Complement Receptors CD21 and CD35
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
9
Page:
1849-1860
Author(s):
Anna Erdei, Jozsef Prechl, Andrea Isaak and Eszter Molnar
The Impact of Fc Receptors on the Development of Autoimmune Diseases
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
9
Page:
1861-1870
Author(s):
S. Kleinau
Regulation of the Immune Response by Natural IgM: Lessons from Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
9
Page:
1871-1880
Author(s):
Dorothea Stahl and Walter Sibrowski
Antibody Penetration Into Living Cells: Pathogenic, Preventive and Immuno-Therapeutic Implications
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
9
Page:
1881-1887
Author(s):
Alejandro Ruiz-Arguelles, Liliana Rivadeneyra-Espinoza and Donato Alarcon-Segovia
Gene Expression Profiles in Human Autoimmune Disease
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
9
Page:
1905-1917
Author(s):
Thomas M. Aune, Kevin Maas, Jason H. Moore and Nancy J. Olsen
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Other Autoimmune Diseases from Endogenous and Exogenous Agents: Unifying Theme of Oxidative Stress
Journal:
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
3
Page:
568-575
Author(s):
Peter Kovacic and Jason D. Jacintho
Fc Receptors as Potential Targets for the Treatment of Allergy, Autoimmune Disease and Cancer
Journal:
Current Drug Targets - Immune, Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
Volume:
3
Page:
187-197
Author(s):
Toshiyuki Takai, Akira Nakamura and Kenichi Akiyama