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T-cell function in newborn mice and humans
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T-cell function in newborn mice and humans

Becky Adkins
Immunology Today, Vol.20(7), pp.330-335
1999
PMID: 10379052

Abstract

Ig class switching Th2-type response Neonatal T cells Cytokines Costimulation Cytotoxic activity
Neonates mount poor immune responses, and it has been assumed that neonatal T cells differ qualitatively from adult T cells. Here, Becky Adkins discusses this issue in the light of recent data indicating that T cells in neonates are developmentally mature in their capacity to mount protective Th1-type and cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.6 Immunology
1.6.127 T Cell Receptor
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Immunology
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Immunology

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