How B and T cells talk to each other
EA Clark, JA Ledbetter - Nature, 1994 - nature.com
EA Clark, JA Ledbetter
Nature, 1994•nature.comThe B cells of the immune system, which secrete antibodies against foreign antigens, are
fully specific and effective only after maturation in lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues.
Immunocompetent T cells play a crucial part in this process, but the molecular details of the
way in which the two cell types interact have only recently become apparent.
fully specific and effective only after maturation in lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues.
Immunocompetent T cells play a crucial part in this process, but the molecular details of the
way in which the two cell types interact have only recently become apparent.
Abstract
The B cells of the immune system, which secrete antibodies against foreign antigens, are fully specific and effective only after maturation in lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues. Immunocompetent T cells play a crucial part in this process, but the molecular details of the way in which the two cell types interact have only recently become apparent.
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