The second touch hypothesis: T cell activation, homing and polarization
The second touch hypothesis: T cell activation, homing and polarization
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England: F1000 Research Ltd
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The second touch hypothesis states that T cell activation, proliferation, induction of homing receptors and polarization are distinguishable and, at least in part, sequential. The second touch hypothesis maintains that full T cell polarization requires T cell interaction with antigen-presenting cells (DCs, macrophages, B cells and certain activated...
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The second touch hypothesis: T cell activation, homing and polarization
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2046-1402
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2046-1402
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10.12688/f1000research.3-37.v1