Title : Infection, autoimmunity, and glycolipids: T cells detect microbes through self-recognition.

Pub. Date : 2005 Jun

PMID : 15963780






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1 (2005) demonstrate in this issue of Immunity that bacterial infection leads to increased synthesis of autologous glycolipids that are recognized by CD1-restricted human T cells, indicating that recognition of inducible self-glycolipids could be a mechanism for microbial detection. Glycolipids CD1c molecule Homo sapiens
2 (2005) demonstrate in this issue of Immunity that bacterial infection leads to increased synthesis of autologous glycolipids that are recognized by CD1-restricted human T cells, indicating that recognition of inducible self-glycolipids could be a mechanism for microbial detection. Glycolipids CD1c molecule Homo sapiens