Evidence for the T3-associated 90K heterodimer as the T-cell antigen receptor.
Several surface molecules appear to be involved in antigen recognition by human T lymphocytes including the monomorphic 20/25K T3 structure present on all mature T lymphocytes and the subset-specific associative recognition elements, T4 and T8 (refs 1-8). More recently, Ti1, a clonally unique antige...
Main Authors: | Meuer, S, Acuto, O, Hussey, R, Hodgdon, J, Fitzgerald, K, Schlossman, S, Reinherz, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1983
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