Chapter 45: Problem 2
Lack of neuroprotection in thymectomized rats points to the role of naturally occurring regulatory \(\mathrm{CD}^{+} \mathrm{CD} 25^{+}\)T cells in endogenous neuroprotection YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Chapter 45: Problem 2
Lack of neuroprotection in thymectomized rats points to the role of naturally occurring regulatory \(\mathrm{CD}^{+} \mathrm{CD} 25^{+}\)T cells in endogenous neuroprotection YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
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Get started for freeTova cells are not protective following CNS injury but will be protective following PNS injury YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
T cell specific to NoGo might induce neuroprotection in injured CNS YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Perivascular macrophages are important "partners" in T cell-CNS interaction YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Only EAE-inducing TMBP cells confer neuroprotection following injury YES/NO/UNRESOLVED
Which one of the following statements is the most unlikely? a. Dopamine may affect \(\mathrm{CD}^{+} \mathrm{T}\) cells b. Dopamine may affect Treg cells c. Treatment with Dopamine might exacerbate cancer d. Treatment with Dopamine might exacerbate autoimmune disease
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