Sabbagh et al., 2008 - Google Patents
ERK-dependent Bim modulation downstream of the 4-1BB-TRAF1 signaling axis is a critical mediator of CD8 T cell survival in vivoSabbagh et al., 2008
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- Sabbagh L
- Pulle G
- Liu Y
- Tsitsikov E
- Watts T
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- The Journal of Immunology
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During an acute immune response, CD8 T cells undergo rapid expansion followed by a contraction phase during which the majority of activated T cells die, leaving a few survivors to persist as memory cells. The regulation of T cell survival is critical at each stage of this …
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