A discussion on two views regarding the role of the bone marrow in T cell memory. One view proposes that the bone marrow might serve as a depot for resting non-circulating memory T cells. The other view proposes that recirculating memory T cells are maintained by a homeostatic equilibrium between proliferation and death long after antigen clearance.
Maintenance of memory T cells in the bone marrow: survival or homeostatic proliferation?
Di Rosa;Francesca
2016
Abstract
A discussion on two views regarding the role of the bone marrow in T cell memory. One view proposes that the bone marrow might serve as a depot for resting non-circulating memory T cells. The other view proposes that recirculating memory T cells are maintained by a homeostatic equilibrium between proliferation and death long after antigen clearance.File in questo prodotto:
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