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Soluble TNF-[alpha] but not transmembrane TNF-[alpha] sensitizes T cells for enhanced activation-induced cell death
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Muller S et al. – The presence of sTNF during T–cell priming may represent an important mechanism to sensitize activated T cells for apoptosis, thereby attenuating the extent and duration of T–cell reactivities and subsequent T–cell–mediated, excessive inflammation.
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