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Mast Cell-Mediated Antigen Presentation Regulates CD8+ T Cell Effector Functions
Immunity, 10/27/09
Stelekati E et al. – In vivo, adoptive transfer of antigen–pulsed MCs induced MHC class I–dependent, antigen–specific CD8+ T cell proliferation, and MCs regulated CD8+ T cell–specific priming in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Thus, MCs are important players in antigen–specific regulation of CD8+ T cells.
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