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publicationDate 2019-07-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-107603948-B
titleOfInvention A method of direct external evoked human peripheral blood single nucleus cell becomes compound antigen-non-specific regulatory T cells
abstract The present invention provides a kind of methods that directly external evoked human peripheral blood single nucleus cell becomes compound antigen-non-specific regulatory T cells, directly simple, abundance the human peripheral blood single nucleus cell (i.e. PBMCs) using separation method, by that can meet the easy abductive approach of clinical medicine quality of production management regulation (GMP), in a short time inducing PBMCs and expanding becomes comprising CD4 + CD25 + CD127 dim And CD8 + CD25 + CD127 dim Compound Treg including two kinds of regulatory T cells.This compound Treg purity is high, has antigen-non-specific at the regulatory function for having both two kinds of Treg, the prospect of the treatment of autoimmune diseases for indefinite in pathogenic antigens, the intractable T cell mediation that is widely used.
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