The actin cytoskeleton modulates the activation of invariant NKT cells by segregating CD1d nanoclusters on antigen presenting cells
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells recognize endogenous and exogenous lipid antigens presented in the context of CD1d molecules. The ability of iNKT cells to recognize endogenous antigens represents a distinct immune recognition strategy, which underscores the constitutive memory phenotype of i...
Main Authors: | Cerundolo, V, Salio, M, Shepherd, D, Torreno-Pina, J, Manzo, C, Aichinger, M, Oddone, A, Bestra, G, Garcia-Parajo, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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National Academy of Sciences
2016
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