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M Suthanthiran

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The Journal of Pediatrics|December 1, 1987
Inhibitory activity of cyclosporine is dependent on the activating signal(s) provided to T cellsM Suthanthiran
Transplantation Proceedings|December 20, 2000
T-cell antigen recognition and costimulatory pathways: implications for the induction of transplantation toleranceM Suthanthiran
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1987
Human T cell activation: participation of Tll antigen (CD2, T,gp.50) in T cell-accessory cell interactionsM Suthanthiran
Kidney International|April 1, 1997
Acute rejection of renal allografts: mechanistic insights and therapeutic optionsM Suthanthiran
Cellular Immunology|June 1, 1988
Oxidative mitogenesis: participation of CD2 antigen in the generation and/or transduction of obligatory accessory signalsM Suthanthiran
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|March 21, 1998
Human renal allograft rejection: molecular characterizationM Suthanthiran
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1989
Signaling via the T-cell antigen receptor heterodimer and the CD2 antigen: a novel, synergistic pathway for activation of T-cellsM Suthanthiran
Kidney International. Supplement|March 1, 1997
Molecular analyses of human renal allografts: differential intragraft gene expression during rejectionM Suthanthiran
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|May 1, 1997
Clinical application of molecular biology: a study of allograft rejection with polymerase chain reactionM Suthanthiran
Transplantation|February 1, 1989
Transmembrane signalling via the T cell antigen receptor heterodimer and the CD2 antigen. A synergistic pathway for activation of T cellsM Suthanthiran
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The Journal of Pediatrics|December 1, 1987
Inhibitory activity of cyclosporine is dependent on the activating signal(s) provided to T cellsM Suthanthiran
Transplantation Proceedings|December 20, 2000
T-cell antigen recognition and costimulatory pathways: implications for the induction of transplantation toleranceM Suthanthiran
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1987
Human T cell activation: participation of Tll antigen (CD2, T,gp.50) in T cell-accessory cell interactionsM Suthanthiran
Kidney International|April 1, 1997
Acute rejection of renal allografts: mechanistic insights and therapeutic optionsM Suthanthiran
Cellular Immunology|June 1, 1988
Oxidative mitogenesis: participation of CD2 antigen in the generation and/or transduction of obligatory accessory signalsM Suthanthiran
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|March 21, 1998
Human renal allograft rejection: molecular characterizationM Suthanthiran
Transplantation Proceedings|February 1, 1989
Signaling via the T-cell antigen receptor heterodimer and the CD2 antigen: a novel, synergistic pathway for activation of T-cellsM Suthanthiran
Kidney International. Supplement|March 1, 1997
Molecular analyses of human renal allografts: differential intragraft gene expression during rejectionM Suthanthiran
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|May 1, 1997
Clinical application of molecular biology: a study of allograft rejection with polymerase chain reactionM Suthanthiran
Transplantation|February 1, 1989
Transmembrane signalling via the T cell antigen receptor heterodimer and the CD2 antigen. A synergistic pathway for activation of T cellsM Suthanthiran
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