Browsing by Author "Hidalgo, Yessia"
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Ruiz, Paulina; Maldonado, Paula; Hidalgo, Yessia; Sauma Mahaluf, Daniela; Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César; Bono Merino, María Rosa (Frontiers Media, 2015)The induction of donor-specific transplant tolerance is one of the main goals of modern immunology. Establishment of a mixed chimerism state in the transplant recipient has proven to be a suitable strategy for the induction ...
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Moore, Carolina; Tejón, Gabriela; Fuentes, Camila; Hidalgo, Yessia; Bono Merino, María Rosa; Maldonado, Paula; Fernández, Ricardo; Wood, Kathryn; Fierro, Juan; Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César; Sauma Mahaluf, Daniela; Bushell, Andrew (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells mediate immunological self-tolerance and suppress immune responses. Retinoic acid (RA), a natural metabolite of vitamin A, has been reported to enhance the differentiation of ...
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Nuñez, Sarah; Saez, Juan José; Fernández, Dominique; Flores Santibañez, Felipe; Álvarez, Karla; Tejón, Gabriela; Ruiz, Paulina; Maldonado, Paula; Hidalgo, Yessia; Manriquez, Valeria; Bono Merino, María Rosa; Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César; Sauma Mahaluf, Daniela (Blackwell Publishing, 2013)T helper type 17 (Th17) lymphocytes are found in high frequency in tumour-burdened animals and cancer patients. These lymphocytes, characterized by the production of interleukin-17 and other pro-inflammatory cytokines, ...
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Castañeda, Justine; Hidalgo, Yessia; Sauma Mahaluf, Daniela Macarena; Rosemblatt Silber, Mario Cesar; Bono Merino, María Rosa; Núñez, Sarah (Frontiers Media, 2021)The thymus is home to a significant number of resident B cells which possess several unique characteristics regarding their origin, phenotype and function. Evidence shows that they originate both from precursors that ...
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Ruiz, Paulina; Maldonado, Paula; Hidalgo, Yessia; Gleisner, Alejandra; Sauma Mahaluf, Daniela; Silva, Cinthia; Saez, Juan José; Nuñez, Sarah; Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César; Bono Merino, María Rosa (Hindawi, 2013)One of the greatest advances in medicine during the past century is the introduction of organ transplantation. This therapeutic strategy designed to treat organ failure and organ dysfunction allows to prolong the survival ...
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Tejón, Gabriela; Manríquez, Valeria; Calisto, Jaime, de; Flores Santibáñez, Felipe; Hidalgo, Yessia; Crisóstomo, Natalia; Fernández, Dominique; Sauma Mahaluf, Daniela; Mora, J.; Bono Merino, María Rosa; Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César (Hindawi Publishing, 2015)Maintaining the identity of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) is critical for controlling immune responses in the gut, where an imbalance between Tregs and T effector cells has been linked to inflammatory bowel disease. ...