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Immune Responses: costimulatory receptors have their say
B C Weintraub et al. Curr Biol. 1998.
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Abstract
Lymphocytes are more likely to make an immune response if costimulatory and antigen receptors coincidently signal; the way the signals are integrated illustrates how a lymphocyte learns to distinguish self from foreign antigens, and provides a model for coincident signaling through more than one receptor.
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