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Sustained interactions between T cell receptors and antigens promote the differentiation of CD4+ memory T cells

Kim et al., 2013

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11628718916471559643
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Kim C
Wilson T
Fischer K
Williams M
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During CD4+ T cell activation, T cell receptor (TCR) signals impact T cell fate, including recruitment, expansion, differentiation, trafficking, and survival. To determine the impact of TCR signals on the fate decision of activated CD4+ T cells to become end-stage effector or …
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