How B and T cells talk to each other - PubMed (original) (raw)

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. 1994 Feb 3;367(6462):425-8.

doi: 10.1038/367425a0.

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How B and T cells talk to each other

E A Clark et al. Nature. 1994.

Abstract

The B cells of the immune system, which secrete antibodies against foreign antigens, are fully specific and effective only after maturation in lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues. Immunocompetent T cells play a crucial part in this process, but the molecular details of the way in which the two cell types interact have only recently become apparent.

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