The immunological synapse

作者: R.J. Creusot , N.A. Mitchison , N.M. Terazzini

DOI: 10.1016/S0161-5890(02)00028-7

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摘要: The immunological synapse plays a central role in organising the immune system. Through their synaptic activity both T and B cells usually, but not always, acquire information that critically determines level nature of responses they make. For much comes from epicrine paracrine cell-cell interactions cluster forms around dendritic cell. These are being dissected by experiments which two populations TCR-transgenic combined vivo. Another important aspect is way different levels expression MHC class II molecules influence Th1/Th2 balance. In exploring this form control we learning something general importance about cis-regulation.

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