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Rodriguez-García M, Boros P, Bromberg JS, Ochando JC. Immunotherapy with myeloid cells for tolerance induction, Current Opinions in Organ Transplantation, 2010, 15:416-21.

  • Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Fundamental Findings in Tissue Injury and


    Repair: New Insights Into the Etiology of Renal Fibrosis. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:3.
    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: The Inflammasome: The Heart of Transplant Morbidity? Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:189.





    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: What’s in a Name? Type 1and Type 2 Responses. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:417.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Markers of Organ Function: If You Search, What Will You Find? Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:643.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Stimulation of Beta Cells: Trying to ReapWhat We Grow. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:877.




    1. Azimzadeh A, Lees JR, Ding Y, Bromberg JS. Immunobiology of Transplantation: Impact on Targets for Large and Small Molecules. Curr Pharm Ther, 2011, 90:229-242.




    1. Lees JR, Azimzadeh AM, Bromberg JS. Myeloid derived suppressor cells in transplantation. Curr Op Immunol, 2011, 23:692–697.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Microbial Pathophysiology and Opportunistic Infections: Surprises Ahead. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:1111.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: IFN, NF-B, TLR, TNF, S1P: The s of Endogenous Ligands. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:1347.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: The Genetics of Renal Failure. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:1549.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: GWAS, Gee Whiz. New Treatment for HCV. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:1763.




    1. Burrell BE, Ding Y, Nakayama Y, Park K-S, Xu J, Yin N, Bromberg JS. Tolerance and lymphoid organ structure and function. Frontiers in Immunological Tolerance. 2011, 2: article 64, 1-16.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Searching for Pathogens. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:2001.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Anatomy of Tolerance. Am J Transplant., 2011, 11:2269.




    1. Xu J, Ding Y, Bromberg JS. T regulatory cell migration during an immune response. Trends in Immunology, 2012, 33:174-80.




    1. Alegre ML, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: The Anti-Infectious Role of the IL -17 Pathway. Am J Transplant., 2012, 12:3.




    1. Fairchild RL, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Initiating Immune Responses in States of Sterile Inflammation. Am J Transplant., 2012, 12:271.




    1. Krams SM, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Fetal T Cells and Immunological Tolerance. Am J Transplant., 2012, 12:511.




    1. Alessandrini A, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: AHR and Tryptophan Catabolism: Putting the Effector T-Cell Response to Sleep. Am J Transplant., 2012, 12:801.




    1. Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Transmissable Fatty Liver Disease. Am J Transplant., 2012, 12:1071.




    1. Ford M, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Memory T Cells: New Insights Into the Molecular Basis of Sensitivity and Heterogeneity. Am J Transplant, 2012, 12: 1361.




    1. Maltzmann JS, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Leukocyte: Tempus Fugit Vel Carpe Diem. Am J Transplant, 2012, 12:1665.




    1. Alegre M-L, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Commensal Microbiota Determine Intestinal iTreg. Am J Transplant, 2012, 12:1967.

    2. Li XC, Bromberg JS. Literature Watch: Mast Cells: Infl ammatory, Immunoregulatory or Something In Between? Am J Transplant, 2012, 12:2265.

    3. Turnquist HR, Bromberg JS. Alarmin’ Findings: IVIGs Suppress Inflammation Through the “Alarmin” IL-33. Am J Transplant, 2012, 12:2567.

    4. Alessandrini A, Bromberg JS. CCR9+ Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells are “Central” to Tolerance. Am J Transplant, 2012, 12:2867.

    5. Fairchild RL, Bromberg JS. Molecular Assassins from within: Intracellular DAMPs from Injured Cells Initiate Tissue Inflammation. Am J Transplant, 2012, 12:3167.

    6. Riella L, Bromberg JS. System Nework: Tackling the Complexity of the Immune System. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13:3.

    7. Krams SM, Bromberg JS. ENCODE: Life, the Universe and Everything. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13:245.

    8. Bromberg JS. TNF-α trips up Treg cells in rheumatoid arthritis. Nat Med, 2013, 19:269 – 270.

    9. Valujskikh A, Bromberg JS. The House That Jack Built: Expanding the Concept of Plasma Cell Niches. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13:533.

    10. Barth RN, Bromberg JS. Transplantation: The promise of co-stimulatory blockade in transplantation. Nat Rev Nephrol, 2013, 9:189-190.




    1. Upadhyay V, Fu Y-X, Bromberg JS. Moving from infection to colonization: the role for the microbiota in transplantation. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13:829.




    1. Valujskikh A, Bromberg JS. A closer look at B cell memory. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13:1117.




    1. Muller YD, Meier RPH, Bromberg JS, Buhler LH. Blastocyst complementation for chimeras for xenotransplantation. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13: 1377.




    1. Remuzzi G, Bromberg JS. Mesenchymal stromal cells: What’s in the name? (and for what?). Am J Transplant, 2013, 13: 1625.




    1. Brinkman, CC, Burrell, BE, Iwami, D, Nakayama, Y, Warren, KJ, Xiong, Y, Bromberg, JS. Anatomy of Tolerance. Curr. Op. Organ Transplant 2013, 18:393-401.




    1. Azimzadeh, AM, Bromberg, JS. Negative vaccination to modulate transplant immunity. Nat Rev Nephrol, 2013, 9:557-9.




    1. Chong AD, Bromberg JS. Inflaming alloreactivity through infection, tissue damage and inflammasomes. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13: 1943.




    1. Wells AD, Bromberg JS. Lineage Determination and Epigenetics of Regulatory T Cells. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13: 2235.




    1. Kreisel D, Bromberg JS. Lymphoid Neogenesis in Allografts: Bad, Good or Neither? Am J Transplant, 2013, 13: 2513.




    1. Kupiec-Weglinski JW, Bromberg JS. New Insights Into Tolerogenic Functions of Skin Langerhans Cells. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13: 2783.




    1. Neujahr D, Bromberg JS. Lung Macrophages Influence Regulatory T Cells in Asthma Models. Am J Transplant, 2013, 13:3055.




    1. Lamattina JC, Bromberg JS. Transplantation of a Recellularized Rat Renal Scaffold. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:3.




    1. Campbell DJ, Bromberg JS. A skulk of Foxes Controls Treg Cell Development and Function. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:247.




    1. Julliard W, Bromberg JS, Mezrich J. Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor: Is the Environment Playing a Role in Transplant Outcomes? Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:501.




    1. Li XC, Bromberg JS. The Elusive Role of mTOR in Treg Functions. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:743.




    1. Weltz A, Scalea J, Popescu M, Xu J, Bromberg JS. Mechanisms of Immunosuppressive Drugs, in Kidney Transplantation, ed. MR Weir, EV Lerma. Springer, New York. 2014.




    1. Maltzman JS, Bromberg JS. Cell-Permeable Peptides as Potential Diagnostics and Therapeutics. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:987.




    1. Miller ML, Bromberg JS. Bridging the Gap: Innate Lymphoid Cells and Tissue Repair. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:1229.




    1. Alessandrini A, Bromberg JS. Foxp3 Cells by Any Other Name? Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:1471.




    1. Thomson AW, Bromberg JS. Adding Complexity to Immune Regulation by mTOR. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:1713.




    1. Ford ML, Bromberg JS. Fueling Memory: How Cellular Metabolism Drives T Cell Immunity. Am J Transplant, 2014, 14:1953.




    1. Lees J, Azimzadeh A, Ding Y, Xu J, Bromberg JS. Mechanisms of Immune Modulation, Chapter 17 in Textbook of Organ Transplantation, edited by AD Kirk, SJ Knechtle, CP Larsen, JC Madsen, TC Pearson, and SA Webber, Wiley Health Sciences 2014.




    1. Bromberg JS. Islet implanation in a pocket. Nature Biotech, 2015, 33:493-494.




    1. Pierson RN, Bromberg JS. Alloantibodies and Allograft Arteriosclerosis: Accelerated Adversity Ahead? Circ Res, 2015, 117: 398-400.




    1. Report of IPITA-TTS Opinion Leaders on the Future of Beta Cell Replacement. Bartlett ST, Markmann JF, Johnson P, Korsgren O, Hering BJ, Scharp D, Kay TWH, Bromberg J, Odorico JS, Weir GS, Bridges N, Kandaswamy R, Stock P, Friend P, Gotoh M, Cooper DKC, Park C-G, O’Connell P, Stabler C, Matsumoto S, Ludwig B, Choudhary P, Khovatchev B, Rickels MR, Sykes M, Wood K, Kraemer K, Hwa A, Stanley E, Ricordi C, Zimmerman M, Greenstein J, Montanya E, Otonkoski T. Transplantation, 2016, in press.




    1. Brinkman CC, Bromberg JS. Biological sensors shed light on ligand geography. Nature Immunol, 2015, 16:1209-1211.




    1. Lees JR, Azimzadeh AM, Ding Y, Webb TJ, Bromberg JS. Cells of the Immune System, Chapter 2 in Transplant Immunology, edited by XC Li and AM Jevnikar, Wiley Blackwell 2016.




    1. Fricke WF, Bromberg JS. Checks and balances - microbiota shifts in immunosuppressed mice. Transplantation 2016, 101:26-27.




    1. Ahmad S, Siskind E, Bromberg JS. Innovations in Kidney Transplant Research. In: Kidney Transplantation, Bioengineering and Regeneration. Giuseppe Orlando, Giuseppe Remuzzi, David F Williams, Eds. Associated Press, NY, USA. In press.


    On-Line Videos

    1. Bromberg, J.S. Inflammation and Innate Immunity in Organ Transplantation. The ASTS Academic Universe. 26 April 2008. The American Society of Transplant Surgeons. http://ASTSuniverse.org.


    Abstracts, Letters, Book Reviews, Editorials
    1. Bromberg, JS, Delovitch, T, and Greene, M. Multiple signals for the induction of specific suppressor cells, 1981, New England Immunology conference on Immunological Tolerance to Self and Non-self, Woodshole, MA.
    2. Greene, MI, Perry, LL, Drebin, JA, Carter, R, Bromberg, JS, Nepom, J, Dorf, M, and Benacerraf, B. The influence of anti-I-A and anti-I-J antibodies on sygeneic tumor immunity, in vivo, 1981, Workshop on Immunopathological Aspects of Immunoglobulin Infusions, Basel, Switzerland.
    3. Brunswick, M, Sainis, KB, Lake, P, and Bromberg, JS. The effect of DNP specific helper and suppressor cells on the anti-Thy-1 response, 1981, Spring Meeting of the British Society for Immunology, London, England.
    4. Lake, P, and Bromberg, JS. Requirements for immunogenicity of cell-surface antigens: Immunological help from alloantigens and viral antigens in antibody responses to Thy-1, 1978, 12th International Leukocyte Culture Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel.
    5. Chavin, KD, Bromberg, JS, Naji, A and Barker, CF. In vivo roles of cell surface receptors and cytokines in cell mediated immunity, 1980, Society of University Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA.
    6. Bromberg, JS, Barker, CF, Grossman, RJ, Naji, A, Perloff, LJ and DaFoe, DC. Adrenal suppression in renal transplant recipients, 1990, Society of University Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA.
    7. Bromberg, JS, Chavin, KD, Kunkel, SL, Naji, A and Barker, CF. Monoclonal antibodies as probes of immune function and immunomodulators, 1990, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, Chicago, IL.
    8. Bromberg, JS, Alfrey, EJ, Barker, CF, Chavin, KD, DaFoe, DC, Holland, T, Naji, A, Perloff, LJ, Zellers, LA and Grossman, RA. Adrenal suppression in renal transplant recipients - A reappraisal, 1990, American Society of Transplant Physicians, Chicago, IL.
    9. Bromberg, JS, Chavin, KD, Lau, HT, Naji, A and Barker, CF. CD2 mediates cellular immune responses in vivo, 1990, XIII International Congress of the Transplantation Society, San Francisco, CA.
    10. Chavin, KD, Bromberg, JS, Kunkel, SL, Naji, A and Barker, CF. Effects of a polyclonal anti-TNF antibody on cell mediated immunity in vivo, 1990, XIII International Congress of the Transplantation Society, San Francisco, CA.
    11. Chavin, KD, Lau, H, Posselt, A, Roark, J, Naji, A, Barker, CF, and Bromberg, JS. Prolongation of xenogeneic and allogeneic pancreatic islet cell grafts with antibodies to murine and rat CD2, 1991, ACS, South Carolina Chapter, Spartanburg, SC.
    12. Redmond, HP, Kelly, CJ, Chavin, K, Leon, P, Shou, J, Bromberg, JS, and Daly, JM. The protective effects of anti-interferon-gamma (MoIFN-g) in the acute septic response, 1991, American Surgical Association, Boca Raton, FL.
    13. Chavin, K, Kunkel, S, Naji, A, Barker, C and Bromberg, JS. The in vivo effect of a polyclonal anti-TNF antibody on cell mediated immunity, 1991, Society of University Surgeons, Galveston, TX.
    14. Chavin, KD, Naji, A, Barker, CF, Altevogt, P, and Bromberg, JS. The in vivo effect of a CD2 antibody on cell mediated immunity, 1991, Federation Meeting, Atlanta, GA, FASEB J., 5:A1428.
    15. Chavin, KD, Yon, RW, Qin, LH, and Bromberg, JS. In vitro antigenic modulation of CD2 using rat anti-murine CD2 monoclonal antibody, 1991, 6th Annual Meeting, Clinical Applications of Cytometry, Charleston, SC.
    16. Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibodies are superior to anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies in prolonging allograft survival, 1992, Society of University Surgeons, Cincinnati, OH.
    17. Kaplan, AJ, Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Production and characterization of soluble CD2 receptor constructs with the baculovirus expression vector, 1992, Society of University Surgeons, Cincinnati, OH.
    18. Bromberg, JS, and Chavin, KD. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibodies inhibit cytotoxic T lymphocytes in vivo and in vitro, 1992, Federation Meeting, Anaheim, CA. FASEB J., 6:A2006.
    19. Kaplan, AJ, Chavin, KD, Yagita, H, and Bromberg, JS. Characterization of murine CD2 receptor constructs: CD2 homotypic adhesion, 1992, Federation Meeting, Anaheim, CA, FASEB J., 6:A1432.
    20. Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Comparison of anti-CD2 and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies in prolonging allograft survival, 1992, Federation Meeting, Anaheim, CA, FASEB J., 6:A1406.
    21. Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibodies synergize with anti-CD3 to prolong allograft survival with decreased side effects, 1992, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, Chicago, IL.
    22. Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies synergize to prolong allograft survival and decrease the associated cytokine syndrome, 1992, American College of Surgeons Surgical Forum, New Orleans, LA.
    23. Bromberg, JS, and Chavin, KD. Multiple mechanisms of anti-CD2 immunosuppression: Receptor blockade, generation of suppressors, and alteration of cytokine production, 1992, American College of Surgeons Surgical Forum, New Orleans, LA.
    24. Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibodies synergize with anti-CD3 to prolong allograft survival and decrease cytokine production, 1992, XIVth International Congress of the Transplantation Society, Paris, France.
    25. Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibody disrupts cytokine pathways while synergizing with anti-CD3 to prolong allograft survival, 1992, Association of Academic Surgery, Montreal, Canada.
    26. Kaplan, AJ, Chavin, KD, and Bromberg, JS. CD2 homophilic interactions in an in vitro assay of intercellular adhesion, 1992, Association of Academic Surgery, Montreal, Canada.
    27. Chavin, KD, Yon, RW, Qin, L, Lin, J, Kaplan, AJ, and Bromberg, JS. Immunosuppression by anti-CD2 is accompanied by down modulation of cell surface CD2 and CD3 and an increase in the expression of other cell surface adhesion molecules, 1992, 7th Annual Meeting, Clinical Applications of Cytometry, Charleston, SC.
    28. Kaplan, AJ, Chavin, KD, Qin, LH, Lin, J, Lookadoo, S, Lindenmayer, GE, and Bromberg, JS. CD2 mediated homophilic adhesion, 1992, 7th Annual Meeting, Clinical Applications of Cytometry, Charleston, SC.
    29. Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, J, Kaplan, AJ, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibody suppresses cytotoxic T lymphocyte generation in vivo and in vitro, 1992, Society for Leukocyte Biology, 29th Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC.
    30. Chavin, KD, Qin, LH, Lin, J, Kaplan, AJ, Baliga, P, and Bromberg, JS. Combination anti-CD2 and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies induce tolerance while altering cytokine production, 1993, Society of University Surgeons, Seattle, WA.
    31. Kaplan, AJ, Chavin, KD, Qin, LH, Lin, J, and Bromberg, JS. Flow cytometric evidence of a homophilic component in CD2 mediated binding, 1993, Society of University Surgeons, Seattle, WA.
    32. Bromberg, JS, Chavin, KD, Qin, L, and Lin, J. Combination CD2 and CD3 monoclonal antibodies induce tolerance while altering IL-2, IL-4, TNF and TGF production, 1993, American Surgical Association, Baltimore, MD.
    33. Gates, CE, Reed, CE, Bromberg, JS, Everett, ET, and Baron, PL. p53 mutations found with high incidence in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus, 1993, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Chicago, IL.
    34. Baliga, P, Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, J, Linsley, DS, and Bromberg, JS. CTLA-4Ig inhibits cell mediated immunity while prolonging allograft survival, J Immunol 1993; 150: 249A.
    35. Kaplan, AJ, Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, J, and Bromberg, JS. CD2 and CD48 interact in cis on the cell surface to regulate CD48 mediated intercellular adhesion, J Immunol 1993; 150: 268A.
    36. Bromberg, JS, Qin, L, Lin, J, and Chavin, KD. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibody suppresses the generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes in vivo and in vitro, J Immunol 1993; 150:279A.
    37. Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, J, Kaplan, AJ, and Bromberg, JS. Combination CD2 and CD3 monoclonal antibodies induce transplant tolerance while altering the cytokines IL-2, IL-4, TNF and TGF, J Immunol 1993; 150: 323A.
    38. Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Tahara, H, Robbins, PD, Lotze, MT, and Bromberg, JS. Gene transfer of TGF and viral IL-10 prolong cardiac allograft survival, 1993, American College of Surgeons Surgical Forum, San Francisco, CA.
    39. Bromberg, JS, Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, J, Woodward, J, and Baliga, P. Combined anti-CD2 and anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody treatment induces tolerance and alters activation and cytokine pathways, 1993, Third Basic Science Symposium, The Transplantation Society, Big Sky, MT.
    40. Rajagopalan, PR, Hanevold, CD, Orak, JK, Cofer, JB, Bromberg, JS, Baliga, P, and Fitts, CT. Valve bladder does not affect the outcome of renal transplants in children with renal failure due to posterior urethral valves, 1993, First International Congress on Pediatric Transplantation, Minneapolis, MN.
    41. Borowicz, MR, Hanevold, CD, Cofer, JB, Bromberg, JS, Orak, JK, and Rajagopalan, PR. Extrinsic compression in the iliac fossa can cause renal vein occlusion in pediatric kidney recipients but graft loss can be prevented, 1993, First International Congress on Pediatric Transplantation, Minneapolis, MN.
    42. Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Tahara, H, Robbins, PD, Lotze, MT, and Bromberg, JS. IL-10 gene transfer prolongs cardiac allograft survival, 1993, Association of Academic Surgery, Hershey, PA.
    43. Baliga, P, Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, J, Woodward, J, Linsley, PS, and Bromberg, JS. CTLA41g prolongs graft survival and suppresses T cell mediated immunity, 1993, Association of Academic Surgery, Hershey, PA.
    44. Cofer, JB, Baliga, PK, Galbraith, RM, Bailey, M, Bromberg, JS, Rajagopalan, PR, and Fitts, CT. The development of liver transplantation in South Carolina, 1993, Southern Medical Association, New Orleans, LA.
    45. Cofer, JB, Uber, L, Baliga, P, Genco, P, Bromberg, JS, Rajagopalan, PR, Fitts, CT, Galbraith, R, and Rinaldi, MG. Fluconazole levels in bile following orthotopic liver transplantation (LTX): A case report, 1993, Southern Medical Association, New Orleans, LA.
    46. Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Lin, L, Woodward, JE, and Bromberg, JS. Anti-CD2 monoclonal antibodies modulate anti-CD3 driven programmed cell death (apoptosis) in vivo and in vitro as detected by gel electrophoresis and flow cytometry, 1993, 8th Annual Meeting, Clinical Applications of Cytometry, Charleston, SC.
    47. Bolus, KS, Bromberg, JS, and Ullian, ME. Risk factors for blood transfusion after renal transplantation, J Am Soc Nephrol, 1993, 4:926.
    48. Chavin, KD, Qin, L, Woodward, JE, Lin, J, Bromberg, JS, and Baliga, P. CTLA4Ig prolongs allograft survival by inhibiting cell mediated immunity, 1994, Society of University Surgeons, Jackson, MS.
    49. Bromberg, JS. Letter to the Editor on “Glucocorticoid therapy and pituitary-adrenal responses to corticotropin-releasing hormone”. N Eng J Med, 1992; 327:283.
    50. Bromberg, JS. Letter to the Editor on “Pancreatic and islet transplantation for diabetes”. N Eng J Med, 1993; 328:1497.
    51. Bromberg, JS. Letter to the Editor on “Sick building syndrome”. N Eng J Med, 1993; 329:504.
    52. Bromberg, JS. Book review of “Immunopharmacology in autoimmune diseases and transplantation”. J Am Acad Derm, 1994; 31:139.
    53. Bromberg, JS, Baliga, PR. Letter to the Editor on “Renal Transplantation in a noncompliant patient”. N Eng J Med, 1994; 330:371.
    54. Bromberg, JS, Qin, KH, Ding, Y, Favarro, J, Lin, J, Chavin, K. Gene therapy for transplantation: Prolongation of allograft survival with TGF, 1994, Experimental Biology 94, Anaheim, CA.
    55. Qin, LH, Chavin, KD, Tahara, H, Robbins, PD, Lotze, MT, Bromberg, JS. IL-10 gene transfer prolongs cardiac allograft survival, 1994, Experimental Biology 94, Anaheim, CA.
    56. Baliga, P, Woodward, J, Qin, L, Chavin, KD, Lin, J, Linsley, PS, Bromberg, JS. CTLA4Ig suppresses both CD4 and CD8 T cell alloimmunity, 1994, American Society of Transplant Physicians, Chicago, IL.
    57. Friedman, RJ, Schiff, CF, Bromberg, JS. Use of supplemental stress steroids in orthopedic surgery, 1994, Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, 46th Annual Meeting, Carlsbad, CA.

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