Visualising antigen-specific T-cells during primary and persistent infection with Epstein-Barr virus
<p>Cytotoxic T lymphocytes play an important role in mediating host immune reactions to viruses and other pathogens. Selective mechanisms operate during V(D)J recombination to enhance the diversity of the T cell repertoire that is generated, particularly in the CDR3 regions of the TCR, which...
Main Authors: | Tan, L, Tan, Linda Cheng-Choo |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1999
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