A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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The CD40, CTLA-4, thyroglobulin, TSH receptor, and PTPN22 gene quintet and its contribution to thyroid autoimmunity: back to the futureUnbalanced Immune System: Immunodeficiencies and AutoimmunityInvolvement of FAN in TNF-induced apoptosisChronic immune activation in HIV-1 infection contributes to reduced interferon alpha production via enhanced CD40:CD40 ligand interactionCD40 mutant expression and its clinical significance to prognosis in gastric cancer patients.Requirement of CD40-CD40 ligand interaction for elimination of Cryptosporidium parvum from mice.Primary and malignant cholangiocytes undergo CD40 mediated Fas dependent apoptosis, but are insensitive to direct activation with exogenous Fas ligand.Induction of cell death by tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor 2, CD40 and CD30: a role for TNF-R1 activation by endogenous membrane-anchored TNF.CD40 activation in epithelial ovarian carcinoma cells modulates growth, apoptosis, and cytokine secretion.X-linked immunodeficiency with hyper-IgM (XHIM).CD40 induces apoptosis in carcinoma cells through activation of cytotoxic ligands of the tumor necrosis factor superfamilyRole of TNF in lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity.Marrow-derived CD40-positive cells are required for mice to clear Cryptosporidium parvum infection.Levels of salivary IFN-gamma, TNF-alfa, and TNF receptor-2 as prognostic markers in (erosive) oral lichen planus.Prospects for CD40-directed experimental therapy of human cancer.Protection from tumor recurrence following adoptive immunotherapy varies with host conditioning regimen despite initial regression of autochthonous murine brain tumors.Preclinical pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and activity of a humanized anti-CD40 antibody (SGN-40) in rodents and non-human primates.Mesenchymal stem cell-based tissue regeneration is governed by recipient T lymphocytes via IFN-γ and TNF-α.RIPK3 expression in cervical cancer cells is required for PolyIC-induced necroptosis, IL-1α release, and efficient paracrine dendritic cell activationApoptosis by CD95 (Fas)-dependent and -independent mechanisms in Peyer's patch lymphocytes in murine retrovirus-induced immunodeficiency syndromeCD40 ligand induces RIP1-dependent, necroptosis-like cell death in low-grade serous but not serous borderline ovarian tumor cells.Functional CD40 ligand is expressed on human vascular endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages: implications for CD40-CD40 ligand signaling in atherosclerosis.Anti-CD 40 monoclonal antibody.The role of recipient T cells in mesenchymal stem cell-based tissue regenerationThe adenovirus E3/10.4K-14.5K proteins down-modulate the apoptosis receptor Fas/Apo-1 by inducing its internalization.CD40 activation induces apoptosis in cultured human hepatocytes via induction of cell surface fas ligand expression and amplifies fas-mediated hepatocyte death during allograft rejectionAnti-CD40 agonist antibodies: preclinical and clinical experience.Molecular mechanism and function of CD40/CD40L engagement in the immune system.The role of CD40 and CD154/CD40L in dendritic cells.AdCD40L--crossing the valley of death?TWEAK can induce cell death via endogenous TNF and TNF receptor 1.Cancer immunotherapy: activating innate and adaptive immunity through CD40 agonists.Enhancement of Rituximab-induced cell death by the physical association of CD20 with CD40 molecules on the cell surface.The death domain kinase RIP1 links the immunoregulatory CD40 receptor to apoptotic signaling in carcinomas.The therapeutic potential of SA-sCD40L in the orthotopic model of superficial bladder cancer.TRAF6 is required for TRAF2-dependent CD40 signal transduction in nonhemopoietic cellsDifferential induction of nuclear factor-kappaB and activator protein-1 activity after CD40 ligation is associated with primary human hepatocyte apoptosis or intrahepatic endothelial cell proliferation.Adenovirus delivery of human CD40 ligand gene confers direct therapeutic effects on carcinomas.Analysis of apoptosis-associated genes and pathways in oral cancer cells.Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase- and ERK MAPK-regulated protein synthesis reveals the pro-apoptotic properties of CD40 ligation in carcinoma cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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A novel function of CD40: induction of cell death in transformed cells.
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1996-01-01T00:00:00Z