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T-Lymphocyte-fibroblast interactions
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1997At the end of the immune response, activated T-cells are cleared by apoptosis. T-cell apoptosis induced by cytokine deprivation can be inhibited by the addition of exogenous cytokines or by a fibroblast-derived survival factor. Under normal circumstances, fibroblast-mediated T-cell survival may allow persistence of a small number of primed T-cells in ...
J G, Crowston +3 more
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T lymphocyte receptor deficiencies
Current Opinion in Immunology, 1995Signalling through the TCR is mediated by the cytoplasmic tails of the CD3 complex. Deficiencies in the expression of different CD3 components have lead to dramatic, yet dissimilar, effects on T-cell development and to selective deficits in peripheral T-cell subsets. Recent studies of human patients and animal models with CD3 deficiencies are providing
D J, Kappes, B, Alarcón, J R, Regueiro
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1995
Some of the key features of aging effects on T lymphocytes have been illuminated in the last few years from new angles. Experimental evidence indicates a profound increase in the proportion of memory versus naive types of T cells, a decline in the response to activation and in the capacity to enter the cycle, and decline in levels of IL-2, yet an ...
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Some of the key features of aging effects on T lymphocytes have been illuminated in the last few years from new angles. Experimental evidence indicates a profound increase in the proportion of memory versus naive types of T cells, a decline in the response to activation and in the capacity to enter the cycle, and decline in levels of IL-2, yet an ...
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Two subsets of memory T lymphocytes with distinct homing potentials and effector functions
Nature, 1999F. Sallusto +4 more
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T Lymphocytes and Autoimmunity
2018T lymphocytes play a central role in regulation of the immune system. Both effector and regulatory T cells work in equilibrium to provide optimal immune response against foreign pathogens. Normally, T cells do not react against self-antigens because of the presence of central and peripheral immunogenic tolerance.
Uqba, Khan, Hareem, Ghazanfar
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Functional diversity of helper T lymphocytes
Nature, 1996A. Abbas, K. Murphy, A. Sher
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Phenotypic Analysis of Antigen-Specific T Lymphocytes
Science, 1996J. Altman +7 more
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A gene encoding an antigen recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes on a human melanoma.
Science, 1991P. vanderBruggen +7 more
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