In studying the role of adaptive immunity in disease, investigators have focused extensively on CD8 + T cells (effector T cells) and CD4+ T cells (helper T cells). For many years, double negative (DN) T cells (CD4− CD8−) have been neglected by immunologists due to their overall rarity and lack of clear expression markers, making them difficult to study.
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Nemenoff, R. A., Kleczko, E. K., & Hopp, K. (2019). Renal double negative T cells: unconventional cells in search of a function. Annals of Translational Medicine, 7(S8), S342–S342. https://doi.org/10.21037/atm.2019.09.107
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