Ta1, a novel 105 KD human T cell activation antigen defined by a monoclonal antibody.
By using a murine monoclonal antibody produced against an IL 2-dependent human T cell line, we defined a T lineage-specific molecule, termed Ta1, that is expressed strongly on activated T lymphocytes of both the T4 and T8 subsets, as well as on T cell lines and clones, but only weakly on a fraction...
Main Authors: | Fox, D, Hussey, R, Fitzgerald, K, Acuto, O, Poole, C, Palley, L, Daley, J, Schlossman, S, Reinherz, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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