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Bat3 promotes T cell responses and autoimmunity by repressing Tim-3–mediated cell death and exhaustionRangachari et al., 2012
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- Rangachari M
- Zhu C
- Sakuishi K
- Xiao S
- Karman J
- Chen A
- Angin M
- Wakeham A
- Greenfield E
- Sobel R
- Okada H
- McKinnon P
- Mak T
- Addo M
- Anderson A
- Kuchroo V
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- Nature medicine
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T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain–containing 3 (Tim-3) is an inhibitory receptor that is expressed on exhausted T cells during infection with HIV-1 and hepatitis C virus. By contrast, Tim-3 expression and function are defective in multiple human autoimmune …
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