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Hepatosplenic gamma delta T cell lymphoma
1999This rare disorder was initially listed in the REAL classification as a provisional malignancy, because very few reports had been published at that time, but there is certainly now convincing evidence that it is a distinctive sub-type of lymphoma. It was initially described by Farcet and colleagues in 1990 as a “hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma”.1 They ...
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Gamma delta T-cell development.
Current opinion in immunology, 1993Gamma delta T cells consist of multiple lineages of cells with distinct antigen receptor repertoires, tissue localization and function. Recent evidence suggests that the ordered appearance of these sublineages during development is a result of programmed rearrangement of V gamma-gene segments. It appears that the T-cell receptor repertoire, at least of
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Gamma/delta T cells and bacteria
Research in Immunology, 1990A J, Gatrill, M E, Munk, S H, Kaufmann
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gamma/delta T cell/endothelial cell interactions.
Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 1997Ruminant gamma/delta T cells exhibit unique patterns of tissue- and inflammation-specific recruitment. Studies of other cells, such as alpha/beta T cells and even neutrophils, have clearly shown that interactions with the vascular endothelium regulate the entry of these cells into tissues.
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Phenotypic and Functional Plasticity of Gamma–Delta (γδ) T Cells in Inflammation and Tolerance
International Reviews of Immunology, 2014Sourav Paul, Girdhari Lal
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