The advances in the understanding of the immune system include the characterization of the receptors used by B and T lymphocytes in antigen recognition and the pivotal role played by soluble factors in the cellular proliferation that earmarks an immune response. Two distinct subsets of T lymphocytes which differ in the restriction pattern of their antigenic specificity have been identified
This paper reviews some of the cellular events involved in the immune recognition of foreign protein...
Thymus-dependent (T) lymphocytes are able to recognize antigen in a highly discriminatory manner (fo...
KT cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using ...
The advances in the understanding of the immune system include the characterization of the receptors...
In the last ten years, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the physiology of...
textabstractIn this thesis the antigen recognition by T cells and in particular the recognition of ...
The human immune system is comprised of about 2 X 10 lymphocytes containing approximately equal rati...
Both innate and acquired immunity are indispensable for human beings to survive. Acquired immunity i...
RevueInternational audienceT lymphocytes expressing the γδ-type of T cell receptors (TCRs) for antig...
T lymphocytes play a central role in the immune response by virtue of their ability to recognize ant...
The speculation that immunologically reactive haptens must be those attached to carriers' immun...
T cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using T...
AbstractRecent results suggest there are fundamental differences in antigen recognition by αβ and γδ...
Immune recognition plays a central role in our understanding of the function of the immune system. ...
The B- and T-cells of the immune system possess two different classes of receptors by which antigen-...
This paper reviews some of the cellular events involved in the immune recognition of foreign protein...
Thymus-dependent (T) lymphocytes are able to recognize antigen in a highly discriminatory manner (fo...
KT cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using ...
The advances in the understanding of the immune system include the characterization of the receptors...
In the last ten years, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the physiology of...
textabstractIn this thesis the antigen recognition by T cells and in particular the recognition of ...
The human immune system is comprised of about 2 X 10 lymphocytes containing approximately equal rati...
Both innate and acquired immunity are indispensable for human beings to survive. Acquired immunity i...
RevueInternational audienceT lymphocytes expressing the γδ-type of T cell receptors (TCRs) for antig...
T lymphocytes play a central role in the immune response by virtue of their ability to recognize ant...
The speculation that immunologically reactive haptens must be those attached to carriers' immun...
T cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using T...
AbstractRecent results suggest there are fundamental differences in antigen recognition by αβ and γδ...
Immune recognition plays a central role in our understanding of the function of the immune system. ...
The B- and T-cells of the immune system possess two different classes of receptors by which antigen-...
This paper reviews some of the cellular events involved in the immune recognition of foreign protein...
Thymus-dependent (T) lymphocytes are able to recognize antigen in a highly discriminatory manner (fo...
KT cells recognize small fragments of microorganisms (antigens) on the surface of other cells using ...