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T cell receptor - An antigen-binding protein, located on the surface of mammalian killer T cells, which mediates the cellular immune response. T cell antigen encoding genes are assembled from gene segments by somatic recombination processes that occur during lymphocyte differentiation. [FAO]
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Pro-death Proteins Required To Regulate Healthy Immune Function ... - Aug 10, 2007 Science Daily (press release)Specifically, the team found that when the T-cell receptor was stimulated on mutant cells lacking both proteins, proliferation was severely reduced relative
Full Text - Aug 2, 2007 Science Magazine (subscription)It should also be noted that, in contrast to mouse naïve T cells, in which it is difficult to induce Foxp3 by in vitro T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation,
Full Text - Aug 2, 2007 Science Magazine (subscription)...how cytoplasmic scaffolds control T cell receptor signaling, how Toll-like receptor signaling is controlled in different intracellular compartments,
Full Text - Aug 2, 2007 Science Magazine (subscription)For example, T cell receptor expression is activated at the double negative (DN) stage and is maintained at subsequent stages of T cell differentiation,
IAS: Aging with HIV - are cancer, heart disease, dementia the new ... - Jul 30, 2007 Aidsmap,T-cells do not have to be activated by a viral antigen (via a T-cell receptor) in order to divide, they can be activated by a bystander mechanism.
Keeping the (Kinase) Party Going: SLP-76 and ITK Dance to the Beat - Jul 24, 2007 Science Now,One of these enzymes is phospholipase C–1 (PLC-1), which mediates T cell receptor (TCR)–stimulated intracellular calcium mobilization leading to the
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