Shaping the T-cell repertoire in the periphery

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Selection of T cells does not end with events in the thymus, but continues in extrathymic tissues and for the life of the organism. In this review, we examine how self-reactive T cells are rendered harmless and the processes that select for T cells that are most efficient at combating pathogens. The implications of peripheral T-cell selection for the immune response as animals age are discussed as is the critical role of dendritic cells in directing T-cell differentiation. © 2011 Australasian Society for Immunology Inc. All rights reserved.

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Allen, S., Turner, S. J., Bourges, D., Gleeson, P. A., & Van Driel, I. R. (2011, January). Shaping the T-cell repertoire in the periphery. Immunology and Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1038/icb.2010.133

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