On T Cell Memory: Arguments for Antigen Dependence
Memory is a hallmark of the immune system. Considerable progress has been made towards understanding B cell memory, but T cell memory remains poorly understood and its nature is controversial. There is good evidence that B cell memory is driven by antigen, but the antigen dependence of T cell memory...
Main Authors: | Kündig, T, Bachmann, M, Ohashi, P, Pircher, H, Hengartner, H, Zinkernagel, R |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
|
Similar Items
-
On T cell memory: arguments for antigen dependence.
by: Kündig, T, et al.
Published: (1996) -
On the role of antigen in maintaining cytotoxic T-cell memory.
by: Kündig, T, et al.
Published: (1996) -
Free recirculation of memory B cells versus antigen-dependent differentiation to antibody-forming cells.
by: Bachmann, M, et al.
Published: (1994) -
T cells and memory lapses - Response
by: Zinkernagel, R, et al.
Published: (1997) -
Protection against immunopathological consequences of a viral infection by activated but not resting cytotoxic T cells: T cell memory without "memory T cells"?
by: Bachmann, M, et al.
Published: (1997)