Specific interactions between a human CD4+ clone and autologous CD4+ bifunctional immunoregulatory clones.
The cellular communications between a human CD4+ clone and autologous CD4+ clones induced with the first clone are described. The autoreactive clones proliferated after stimulation with the inducer clone, but not after stimulation with autologous clones expressing irrelevant specificities. The induc...
Main Authors: | Naor, D, Essery, G, Tarcic, N, Kahan, M, Lamb, JR, Feldmann, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
1990
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