grantor: University of TorontoTCR-mediated signals have been shown to induce both positive and negative selection of thymocytes. How the same TCR can induce both forms of selection introduces a conceptual paradox. A generally accepted model of thymocyte selection is the "strength of signal" or "affinity/avidity" hypothesis. This model predicts that the absence of any signal from the TCR results in death by neglect, a "strong" signal results in negative selection and a "weak" signal results in positive selection. My thesis examines how these TCR-peptide/MHC interactions are translated into intracellular signals that discriminate between positive and negative selection. The thesis investigates the relationship between the extent of ...
Positive and negative selection are processes specific to thymocytes and are crucial to establish a ...
A healthy individual can mount an immune response to exogenous pathogens while avoiding an autoimmun...
AbstractClonal selection of T lymphocytes is essential for establishing self/non-self discrimination...
grantor: University of TorontoTCR-mediated signals have been shown to induce both positive...
Recent evidence suggests that TCR down-regulation directly reflects the number of TCRs that have eng...
Thymocyte selection involves the positive and negative selection of the repertoire of T cell recepto...
Thymocyte selection involves the positive and negative selection of the repertoire of T cell recepto...
Thymocyte selection involves the positive and negative selection of the repertoire of T cell recepto...
The processes known as positive and negative selection that determine the fate of T and B cells depe...
The processes known as positive and negative selection that determine the fate of T and B cells depe...
AbstractClonal selection of T lymphocytes is essential for establishing self/non-self discrimination...
grantor: University of TorontoT lymphocyte specificity for foreign pathogens is dictated b...
grantor: University of TorontoT lymphocyte specificity for foreign pathogens is dictated b...
Negative selection is one of the primary mechanisms that render T cells tolerant to self. Thymic den...
Positive and negative selection are processes specific to thymocytes and are crucial to establish a ...
Positive and negative selection are processes specific to thymocytes and are crucial to establish a ...
A healthy individual can mount an immune response to exogenous pathogens while avoiding an autoimmun...
AbstractClonal selection of T lymphocytes is essential for establishing self/non-self discrimination...
grantor: University of TorontoTCR-mediated signals have been shown to induce both positive...
Recent evidence suggests that TCR down-regulation directly reflects the number of TCRs that have eng...
Thymocyte selection involves the positive and negative selection of the repertoire of T cell recepto...
Thymocyte selection involves the positive and negative selection of the repertoire of T cell recepto...
Thymocyte selection involves the positive and negative selection of the repertoire of T cell recepto...
The processes known as positive and negative selection that determine the fate of T and B cells depe...
The processes known as positive and negative selection that determine the fate of T and B cells depe...
AbstractClonal selection of T lymphocytes is essential for establishing self/non-self discrimination...
grantor: University of TorontoT lymphocyte specificity for foreign pathogens is dictated b...
grantor: University of TorontoT lymphocyte specificity for foreign pathogens is dictated b...
Negative selection is one of the primary mechanisms that render T cells tolerant to self. Thymic den...
Positive and negative selection are processes specific to thymocytes and are crucial to establish a ...
Positive and negative selection are processes specific to thymocytes and are crucial to establish a ...
A healthy individual can mount an immune response to exogenous pathogens while avoiding an autoimmun...
AbstractClonal selection of T lymphocytes is essential for establishing self/non-self discrimination...