Induction of T cell adhesion by antigen stimulation and modulation by the coreceptor CD4.
T cell adhesion induced after physiological stimulation by antigen was investigated using murine T cell hybridomas specific for a tetanus toxin peptide. By employing a novel assay, the T cell hybridomas were shown to strongly adhere to peptide-pulsed APC in a dose-dependent fashion. Adhesion peaked...
Auteurs principaux: | Michel, F, Acuto, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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1996
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