A human suppressor T cell clone which recognizes an autologous helper T cell clone.
In contrast to the many reports of IL-2 dependent proliferating, helper or killer cell clones, there is only a single report of an IL-2 dependent suppressor cell clone, in the mouse. However by the same cloning procedures used to generate human helper cells, suppressor cell clones to influenza virus...
Autors principals: | Lamb, JR, Fledmann, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1982
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