Characterisation of an “eat-me” signal on dying and HIV-1-infected T cells
<p>The clearance of dying cells by phagocytes, termed efferocytosis, is regulated by a combination of “eat-me” and “don’t eat-me” signals expressed on the dying cell surface. Efferocytosis is essential for ontogeny and tissue homeostasis, but can also mediate the spread of pathogen infection,...
Main Author: | Karaji, N |
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Other Authors: | Sattentau, Q |
Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2018
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