Fas Ligand Costimulates the In Vivo Proliferation of CD8+ T Cells (original) (raw)

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Self-Antigen Prevents CD8 T Cell Effector Differentiation by CD134 and CD137 Dual Costimulation

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An Essential Role for TNF in Modulating Thresholds for Survival, Activation, and Tolerance of CD8+ T Cells

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Resting and activated T cells display different requirements for CD8 molecules

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The degree of CD8 dependence of cytolytic T cell precursors is determined by the nature of the T cell receptor (TCR) and influences negative selection in TCR-transgenic mice

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