The evolution of self-tolerance: a new cell arises to meet the challenge of self-reactivity

BF de St Groth - Immunology today, 1998 - cell.com
BF de St Groth
Immunology today, 1998cell.com
Naive T cells can become either tolerant or immune as a result of their first encounter with
antigen. It has been suggested that lymphoid and myeloid dendritic cells, respectively,
control such decisions. Here, Barbara Fazekas de St Groth discusses evolutionary aspects
of the functional distinction between these two types of dendritic cells.
Abstract
Naive T cells can become either tolerant or immune as a result of their first encounter with antigen. It has been suggested that lymphoid and myeloid dendritic cells, respectively, control such decisions. Here, Barbara Fazekas de St Groth discusses evolutionary aspects of the functional distinction between these two types of dendritic cells.
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