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Role of antigen, CD8, and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) avidity in high dose antigen induction of apoptosis of effector CTL.

Alexander-Miller et al., 1996

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66971067682894231
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Alexander-Miller M
Leggatt G
Sarin A
Berzofsky J
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The Journal of experimental medicine

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Experimental data suggest that negative selection of thymocytes can occur as a result of supraoptimal antigenic stimulation. It is unknown, however, whether such mechanisms are at work in mature CD8+ T lymphocytes. Here, we show that CD8+ effector cytotoxic T …
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