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Suppressive activity of human regulatory T cells is maintained in the presence of TNF

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Figure 1: Human Treg cell suppressive activity is not impaired in the presence of TNF.

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Acknowledgements

We thank G. Marodon for helpful discussion, M. Cherai for technical support and Y. Lombardi for statistical analyses. This work was supported by the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller and by the Association de la Recherche sur la Sclérose en Plaques.

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B.Z., X.C., J.J.O., M.M. and B.L.S. designed and discussed the initial project; B.Z., X.C., A.B., S.G., D.C., M.M. and B.L.S. performed experiments and analyzed data; G.G. gave conceptual advice; B.Z. and B.L.S. wrote the manuscript.

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Zaragoza, B., Chen, X., Oppenheim, J. et al. Suppressive activity of human regulatory T cells is maintained in the presence of TNF. Nat Med 22, 16–17 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.4019

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