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Frederique Moizant

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Francosalinas G, Mai H, Jovanovic V, Moizant F, Vanhove B, Boeffard F, et al.
J Leukoc Biol . 2011 May; 90(2):367-75. PMID: 21562051
TNF blockade modulates many aspects of the immune response and is commonly used in a wide array of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. As anti-TNF induces anti-dsDNA IgM antibodies but not other...
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Degauque N, Lair D, Dupont A, Moreau A, Roussey G, Moizant F, et al.
J Immunol . 2006 Mar; 176(7):3915-22. PMID: 16547225
Allograft acceptance can be induced in the rat by pretransplant infusion of donor blood or spleen cells. Although promoting long-term acceptance, this treatment is also associated with chronic rejection. In...
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Louis S, Braudeau C, Giral M, Dupont A, Moizant F, Robillard N, et al.
Transplantation . 2006 Feb; 81(3):398-407. PMID: 16477227
Background: Although immunosuppression withdrawal in kidney recipients usually leads to rejection, in some patients it does not, leading to a state of clinical operational tolerance. Methods: We compared these highly...
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Roussey-Kesler G, Brouard S, Ballet C, Moizant F, Moreau A, Guillet M, et al.
Transplantation . 2005 Aug; 80(4):506-13. PMID: 16123726
Background: Donor dendritic cells (DDC) are believed to sustain direct recognition leading to acute allograft rejection. However, DDC are also required for tolerance induction in various models. Methods: We studied...
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Brouard S, Dupont A, Giral M, Louis S, Lair D, Braudeau C, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2005 Jan; 5(2):330-40. PMID: 15643993
Most kidney transplant recipients who discontinue immunosuppression reject their graft. Nevertheless, a small number do not, suggesting that allogeneic tolerance state (referred to operational tolerance) is achievable in humans. So...