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ICOSLG gene

Known as: GL50, B7 HOMOLOG 2, B7-H2 
This gene is involved in the regulation of T- and B-cell proliferation.
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
Myeloid dendritic cells (mDCs) and costimulatory molecules such as ICOSL/B7H2 play a pivotal role in murine experimental asthma… 
2014
2014
Significance T-cell activation requires cognate antigen encounter plus additional stimulation through B7 costimulatory molecules… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Although it is well-known that the ICOS-ICOS ligand (ICOSL) costimulatory pathway is important for many immune responses, recent… 
2006
2006
Objective: To explore the therapeutic alliance effects of adenovirus vector-mediated gene transfer of ICOSIg and CTLA4Ig fusion… 
2005
2005
Background. Blockade of the CD40-CD40L pathway results in long-term allograft survival but does not prevent chronic rejection… 
2003
2003
The B7‐CD28 pathway is one of the foremost costimulatory pathways involved in T‐cell activation. Recently, a number of additional… 
2001
2001
The inducible costimulator receptor (ICOS) is a third member of the CD28 receptor family that regulates T cell activation and… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
By the genetic selection of mouse cDNAs encoding secreted proteins, a B7-like cDNA clone termed mouse GL50 (mGL50) was isolated…