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antigens not
presented by the APCs or
weakly presented antigens induces anergic responses in T cells. Notably,
strong stimulation through IL-2 or TCR/co-stimulatory...
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results in the cell
becoming anergic (anergy is
generated from the
unprotected biochemical changes of
Signal 1).
Anergic cells will not
respond to any...
- Das N, et al. (2010). "Enhanced
Lesional FoxP3
Expression and
Peripheral Anergic Lymphocytes Indicate a Role for
Regulatory T
Cells in
Indian Post-Kala-azar...
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adaptive immune response would be
inefficient and T
cells would become anergic.
Several T cell
subgroups can be
activated by
specific APCs, and each T...
- cell.
Without signal 2, the T cell will not be activated, and will
become anergic. Abatacept,
which consists of a
fusion protein of the
extracellular domain...
- events. T
cells exposed to
these inactivated Langerhans cells are not
anergic, and can be
activated against HPV upon
receiving the
appropriate stimuli...
- type II hy****nsitivity reaction. Usually, self
reactive B
cells remain anergic in the
periphery without T cell co-stimulation.
During a streptococcal...
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normal antigen stimulation were
anergic to SAg
stimulation and that
memory T-cells
created after a SAg
infection were
anergic to all
antigen stimulation....
-
licenses the T cell to
respond to an antigen.
Without it, the T cell
becomes anergic, and it
becomes more
difficult for it to
activate in ****ure. This mechanism...
- Pike BL, Boyd AW,
Nossal GJ (March 1982). "Clonal anergy: the
universally anergic B lymphocyte".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the United...