Human invariant NKT cells are required for effective in vitro alloresponses.
NKT cells are a small subset of regulatory T cells conserved in humans and mice. In humans they express the Valpha24Jalpha18 invariant chain (hence invariant NKT (iNKT) cells) and are restricted by the glycolipid-presenting molecule CD1d. In mice, iNKT cells may enhance or inhibit anti-infectious an...
Main Authors: | Patterson, S, Kotsianidis, I, Almeida, A, Politou, M, Rahemtulla, A, Matthew, B, Schmidt, R, Cerundolo, V, Roberts, I, Karadimitris, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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