Regulatory interactions among autologous T cell clones. Human bifunctional T cell clones regulate the activity of an autologous T cell clone.
In contrast to the ease of cloning and characterizing, at the molecular level, helper and cytotoxic T cells, suppressor T cells remain an enigma, and their existence as discrete entities is being increasingly challenged. Here we review evidence that CD4+ regulatory clones, capable of expressing both...
Main Authors: | Naor, D, Essery, G, Tarcic, N, Kahan, M, Feldmann, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1991
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