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Inhibitory T Cells

1975
Over the last five years it has been realized that T cells may both increase and decrease the size of immune responses. This has provided a physiological background to concepts of overreactivity and underreactivity of the immune system in human diseases.
G L, Asherson, M, Zembala
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Reciprocal developmental pathways for the generation of pathogenic effector TH17 and regulatory T cells

Nature, 2006
E. Bettelli   +7 more
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T CELLS, T CELL SUBSETS AND IMMUNOREGULATION

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
P A, Gatenby, R E, Callard, A, Basten
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T cell immunodeficiency

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2008
T cell immunodeficiency can occur as one of a group of primary disorders or develop secondary to chronic infection, illness or drug therapy. Primary T cell disorders are rare, accounting for approximately 11% of reported primary immunodeficiencies, and generally present in infancy or early childhood. Early recognition is very important as many of these
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Interleukin 17–producing CD4+ effector T cells develop via a lineage distinct from the T helper type 1 and 2 lineages

Nature Immunology, 2005
L. Harrington   +6 more
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Commensal microbe-derived butyrate induces the differentiation of colonic regulatory T cells

Nature, 2013
Yukihiro Furusawa   +29 more
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Specific recruitment of regulatory T cells in ovarian carcinoma fosters immune privilege and predicts reduced survival

Nature Medicine, 2004
T. Curiel   +20 more
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Restoring function in exhausted CD8 T cells during chronic viral infection

Nature, 2006
Daniel L. Barber   +7 more
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