Immunology: how do T cells recognize antigen?
T cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using T cell antigen receptors. The mechanism by which these receptors signal into T cells is controversial, but two recent studies provide important new clues.
Main Authors: | Choudhuri, K, Kearney, A, Bakker, T, Van Der Merwe, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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