... ) did not parallel those of FoxP3 mRNA. It is suggested that the quantification of FoxP3 in CD4+ T cells of treated patients may be used as a valuable index in these conditions. This study, performed ...
... , researchers examined what happened when target peptides mutated and were no longer recognized by the T cells. In that situation, CTLs specific for the original version of the mutated peptides ...
... this finding suggests that it is not just the number of ITAMs, but also their type that may influence T cell function.
“We theorized that there were two possibilities why the immune system needs so ...
... important to immune response), but early disease onset required the participation of Natural Killer T cells after they selectively recognized glycosphingolipid antigens on the cell wall surface of ...
... movements of proteins within living T cells. T cells play an essential role ... Bunnell.
"We have known for some time that integrin signaling and T cell costimulation contribute to autoimmunity. Bunnell ...
... studies are needed to confirm the effectiveness of the experimental T-cell therapy. If proven successful in more patients ... Follow-up tests showed T-cell responses to two additional tumor antigens, MAGE ...
... the Wnt4 gene and lack of the corresponding protein was associated with a decrease in the number of T cell progenitors in the thymus.
After showing that Wnt4 could stimulate thymopoiesis, the name ...
... symmetrically, generally retaining their original form.
But according to the new laboratory research, when T cells attack astrocytes that are infected with a virus or are recognized as foreign, the ...
... -animations from a PBS documentary, but they are actually virtual T-cells and macrophages—the visual reflection of millions ... Tech. I've had phenomenal success with these guys—you can't put a price tag ...
... , lower frequencies of HBV-specific CD8+ T cells were detected in samples from chronic patients compared ... confirmed reports that HBV specific CD8+ T-cell responses in peripheral blood were intensified ...
... the cells taken from a patient who has remained tumor-free for more than a decade, they found naturally-arising T cells that recognized a new protein, which they dubbed "meloe-1." Meloe-1, the group ...
... constructed an intricate computer model illustrating the signaling network involved in the activation of the T-cells, as well as their programmed death.
The network model strings together complex ...
... to maintaining the production of the thymus and its disease-fighting T-cells after an animal's birth. The discovery could help ... . Even after the spigot turns off, we don't really see any major changes ...
... through weak molecular interactions mediated by the T cell receptor. Through a clever molecular ... HIV-1 about 450-fold more strongly.
"Not only could T cells engineered to express the strongly binding ...
... infections. Large numbers of virus-fighting T cells can be found in the blood of most chronically infected HIV ... 3 was to blame; disrupting its signals restored the cells' virus-fighting functions. TIM-3 ...