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Constitutive and inducible in vivo protein-DNA interactions at the tumor necrosis factor-alpha promoter in primary human T lymphocytes.

open access: green, 1999
Christoph Becker   +5 more
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Characterization of serotonin transporter expression in human T lymphocytes

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Veerle Gobin   +5 more
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T lymphocytes

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2003
T cells are major players in the adaptive immune response to pathogens. They express clonally distributed, highly polymorphic antigen receptors that enable them to recognize cell-associated antigen. Upon antigen recognition, T cells undergo clonal amplification and progressively acquire effector functions, ranging from the production of paracrine ...
FABBRI M, SMART C, PARDI , RUGGERO
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Memory T lymphocytes

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 1999
Immunological memory protects organisms from recurrent challenge by pathogens. The persistence of a heightened reactive state initiated by antigenic challenge is mediated by long-lived memory lymphocytes. The survival of memory T cells is thought to require stimulation through the T cell receptor (TCR), sometimes by persistent antigen.
P G, Ashton-Rickardta, J T, Opferman
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T-Lymphocyte Clones

Annual Review of Immunology, 1983
To date, the most successful uses of T-cell clones have been in the demonstration that a single type of cell can perform multiple functions. However, their potential usefulness is enormous, and the study of cell interactions using clonal populations has just begun.
C G, Fathman, J G, Frelinger
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Intestinal T Lymphocytes

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995
The intestine is largely colonized by bacteria and further exposed to an immense array of ingested and shed immunogenic material. Therefore, the gut associated lymphoid tissue plays a major role in the human immune system. It may even constitute a unique immune system of its own, since it has been demonstrated to differ anatomically, phenotypically ...
R J, Robijn   +5 more
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