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Takatoku Oida

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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 21, 2003
CD4+CD25- T cells that express latency-associated peptide on the surface suppress CD4+CD45RBhigh-induced colitis by a TGF-beta-dependent mechanismTakatoku Oida, Xingmin Zhang, Masao Goto, et al.
International Immunology|January 12, 2015
Experimental myositis inducible with transfer of dendritic cells presenting a skeletal muscle C protein-derived CD8 epitope peptideNaoko Okiyama, Hisanori Hasegawa, Takatoku Oida, et al.
HLA|May 13, 2026
Antibody S22019F Selectively Recognises KIR2DS1 and Enables Analysis of KIR2DS1<sup>+</sup> NK Cells and T CellsEleni Bilev, Julia Meinecke, Jascha Wienberg, et al.
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 21, 2003
CD4+CD25- T cells that express latency-associated peptide on the surface suppress CD4+CD45RBhigh-induced colitis by a TGF-beta-dependent mechanismTakatoku Oida, Xingmin Zhang, Masao Goto, et al.
International Immunology|January 12, 2015
Experimental myositis inducible with transfer of dendritic cells presenting a skeletal muscle C protein-derived CD8 epitope peptideNaoko Okiyama, Hisanori Hasegawa, Takatoku Oida, et al.
HLA|May 13, 2026
Antibody S22019F Selectively Recognises KIR2DS1 and Enables Analysis of KIR2DS1<sup>+</sup> NK Cells and T CellsEleni Bilev, Julia Meinecke, Jascha Wienberg, et al.
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