On the role of AEBP2 in thymus development and function
<p>The ability to distinguish between “Self” and “Non-Self” constitutes the most important functional feature of the immune system. It is primarily instructed for T cells by thymic epithelial cells (TECs) and is made possible by the TEC’s unique capacity to transcribe at the population level n...
Autore principale: | Wu, W |
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Altri autori: | Holländer, G |
Natura: | Tesi |
Lingua: | English |
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2019
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