1. Dual V? T cells
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J. I. Elliott
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Pharmacology ,T cell ,Cell ,T-cell receptor ,Cell Biology ,Gene rearrangement ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cell biology ,Autoimmunity ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Thymocyte ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Antigen ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
The assumption that T cells can only express a single receptor for antigen has in recent years been shown to be incorrect. However, the finding that a substantial number of T cells express two distinct antigen receptors at the cell surface raises a number of questions. In particular, it has been suggested that cells expressing low levels of a self-reactive T cell receptor may escape self-tolerance mechanisms and in certain situations trigger the onset of autoimmune disease. Such a hypothesis in turn raises questions central to the understanding of the nature of T cell recognition and the process of thymocyte maturation.
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- 1999
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