Lymph Nodes Inhibit T-cell Effector Functions Locally by Establishing Acidic Niches
Lymph Nodes Inhibit T-cell Effector Functions Locally by Establishing Acidic Niches
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Wu, Hao , Estrella, Veronica , Enriquez-Navas, Pedro , El-Kenawi, Asmaa , Shonagh Russell , Abrahams, Dominique , Ibrahim-Hashim, Arig , Longo, Dario , Reshetnyak, Yana , Luddy, Kimberly , Damaghi, Mehdi , Pillai, Smitha Ravindranadhan , Beatty, Matthew , Pilon-Thomas, Shari , Swietach, Pawel and Gillies, Robert
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Lymph nodes are an essential component of the adaptive immune response where antigen-presenting cells are closely housed with their cognate effector cells. Protection of lymph node resident cells from activated immune cells in such close quarters would need to be robust and reversible. Effector functions of T-cells are profoundly and reversibly inh...
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Lymph Nodes Inhibit T-cell Effector Functions Locally by Establishing Acidic Niches
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2692-8205
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10.1101/689604
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