Development of γδ T Cells: Soldiers on the Front Lines of Immune Battles

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While the functions of αβ T cells in host resistance to pathogen infection are understood in far more detail than those of γδ lineage T cells, γδ T cells perform critical, essential functions during immune responses that cannot be compensated for by αβ T cells. Accordingly, it is critical to understand how the development of γδ T cells is controlled so that their generation and function might be manipulated in future for therapeutic benefit. This introductory chapter will focus primarily on the basic processes that underlie γδ T cell development in the thymus, as well as the current understanding of how they are controlled.

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Contreras, A. V., & Wiest, D. L. (2023). Development of γδ T Cells: Soldiers on the Front Lines of Immune Battles. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2580, pp. 71–88). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2740-2_4

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