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Confidence 0.3651028500
First Reported 2005
Last Reported 2010
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in NULL
Documents 7
Total Number 8

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plasma membrane (Cd28)
Anatomy Mention Frequency
T cell 2
macrophages 1
B cells 1
dendritic cells 1
Cd28 (Mus musculus)
Cd80 (Mus musculus)
Pain Term Frequency Confidence Heat
abatacept 242 88.52 High High
Infliximab 2 82.36 Quite High
Inflammation 8 68.76 Quite High
corticosteroid 12 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
methotrexate 42 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
cytokine 32 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
withdrawal 6 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Pain 6 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Etanercept 18 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
tolerance 28 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
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Disease Term Frequency Confidence Heat
Arthropathy 8 69.88 Quite High
INFLAMMATION 8 68.76 Quite High
Apoptosis 12 63.12 Quite High
Death 6 61.92 Quite High
Demyelinating Disease 6 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Necrosis 12 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Staphylococcus Infection 6 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Mycobacterial Infection 2 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 12 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Pressure And Volume Under Development 18 5 Very Low Very Low Very Low

Sentences Mentioned In

Key: Protein Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term
In addition to the CD80/86-CD28 interaction, co-stimulation of T cell responses occurs through the CD40-CD154 interaction between APCs and T cells.
CD28 Binding (interaction) of CD80 in T cell
1) Confidence 0.140812717444618 Published 2010 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2875641
In addition to the CD80/86-CD28 interaction, co-stimulation of T cell responses occurs through the CD40-CD154 interaction between APCs and T cells.
CD28 Binding (interaction) of CD80 in T cell
2) Confidence 0.140812717444618 Published 2010 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2875641
These observations suggest that CD28–CD80/86 interactions are important in the initiation of the arthritis.
CD28 Binding (interactions) of CD80
3) Confidence 0.083477425726812 Published 2005 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2833980
These observations suggest that CD28–CD80/86 interactions are important in the initiation of the arthritis.
CD28 Binding (interactions) of CD80
4) Confidence 0.083477425726812 Published 2005 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2833980
The regulatory effects of interrupting CD28 interactions with CD80/86 have been harnessed in recombinant molecules (CTLA4–immunoglobulin [Ig]) that combine the extracellular domain of human CTLA4 with a portion of the Fc domain of IgG1 [10].
CD28 Binding (interactions) of CD80
5) Confidence 0.083477425726812 Published 2005 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2833980
CD28 is present on most T cells and it binds to both CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2), which are present on antigen-presenting cells, including dendritic cells, B cells, and macrophages.
CD28 Binding (binds) of CD80 in dendritic cells
6) Confidence 0.083477425726812 Published 2005 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2833980
CD28 is present on most T cells and it binds to both CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2), which are present on antigen-presenting cells, including dendritic cells, B cells, and macrophages.
CD28 Binding (binds) of CD80 in macrophages
7) Confidence 0.0283823247471161 Published 2005 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2833980
CD28 is present on most T cells and it binds to both CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2), which are present on antigen-presenting cells, including dendritic cells, B cells, and macrophages.
CD28 Binding (binds) of CD80 in B cells
8) Confidence 0.0283823247471161 Published 2005 Journal N/A Section N/A Doc Link PMC2833980

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