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Fas Ligand
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Lipid rafts, detergent-resistant membranes, and raft targeting signalsHueber A-O et al., In Cell Death & Disease, 2005
... clone G247-4 (BD PharMingen, San Diego, CA, USA, referred to as G247 in the manuscript), anti-FasL clone Ab-3 (Calbiochem/Merck Chemicals, Nottingham, UK, referred ... more suppliers
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Fas Ligand
Characterization and Immunoregulatory Properties of Innate Pro-B-Cell Progenitors.Montandon et al., Paris, France. In Methods Mol Biol, Dec 2015
Control of T-cell responses can be achieved by several subsets of B cells with immunoregulatory functions, mostly acting by provision of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 or exhibiting killing properties through Fas ligand (Fas-L) or granzyme B-induced cell death.
S-nitrosylation in TNF superfamily signaling pathway: Implication in cancer.Bettaieb et al., Dijon, France. In Redox Biol, Dec 2015
In this review, we summarize several examples of protein modification by S-nitrosylation that regulate signaling pathways engaged by members of the TNF superfamily (Fas ligand (FasL), Tumor-necrosis-factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) and TNFalpha (TNFα)) and the way it influences cell fate decisions.
Effect and Molecular Mechanisms of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Regulating Tumor Immunosuppressive Microenvironment.Lin et al., Beijing, China. In Biomed Res Int, 2014
Furthermore we summarize the effects and mechanism of TCM on regulating TIM via enhancing antitumor immune responses (e.g., regulating the expression of MHC molecules and Fas/FasL, attenuating cancerigenic ability of cancer stem cells) and remolding immunosuppressive cells (e.g., reversing immune phenotypes of T lymphocytes and tumor associated macrophages, promoting dendritic cells mature, restraining myeloid derived suppressor cells function, and regulating Th1/Th2 factors).
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