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Still, the role of PD-1 in deficiency and autoimmunity was suggested<ref>doi:10.1093/intimm/dxm057</ref>.
Still, the role of PD-1 in deficiency and autoimmunity was suggested<ref>doi:10.1093/intimm/dxm057</ref>.
<br/>In 1994, Shinohara et al<ref>PMID: 7851902</ref>. (1994) succeeded in characterizing the human homolog of the mouse gene and the similarity was of 60% for amino acids, with a well-conserved tyrosine-kinase association motif.
<br/>In 1994, Shinohara et al<ref>PMID: 7851902</ref>. (1994) succeeded in characterizing the human homolog of the mouse gene and the similarity was of 60% for amino acids, with a well-conserved tyrosine-kinase association motif.
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<br/>In 1997, Finger et al<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9332365</ref>. (1997) achieved the complete sequencing of the cDNA of the PD-1 gene.
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<br/>In 1997, Finger et al<ref>PMID: 9332365</ref>. (1997) achieved the complete sequencing of the cDNA of the PD-1 gene.
<br/>Since 2014 and 2015, some drugs are proposed to prevent the binding of the ligands of PD-1 and favorized its role in the activation of T-lymphocytes: PD-1 is now a new promising target for immunotherapy and cancer research.
<br/>Since 2014 and 2015, some drugs are proposed to prevent the binding of the ligands of PD-1 and favorized its role in the activation of T-lymphocytes: PD-1 is now a new promising target for immunotherapy and cancer research.

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