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Regulatory T cells: how do they suppress immune responses
International Immunology, 09/21/09
Sakaguchi S et al. – Regulatory T cells (Tregs), either natural or induced, suppress a variety of physiological and pathological immune responses. These findings will help to design effective ways for controlling immune responses by targeting Treg suppressive functions.
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