
pmid: 8658200
The rules by which the T cells of the immune system are activated by foreign peptides have seemed inconsistent and counterintuitive. In this week's issue, Viola et al . ( p. 104 ) report that the T cells actually count how many T cell receptors are engaged. When the number 8000 is reached, the T cell becomes activated. In her Perspective, Rothenberg describes the many questions this discovery resolves.
570, T-Lymphocytes, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, Antigen-Presenting Cells, Down-Regulation, Ligands, Lymphocyte Activation, 630, CD28 Antigens, Humans, Antigens
570, T-Lymphocytes, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, Antigen-Presenting Cells, Down-Regulation, Ligands, Lymphocyte Activation, 630, CD28 Antigens, Humans, Antigens
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