HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Tiffany, Caza and Steve, Landas from the Department Medical University, East Adams Street, Syracuse, NY, USA have published the research: Functional and Phenotypic Plasticity of CD4 T Cell Subsets, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As mentioned, naïve CD4+ T_cells mature into Th1, Th2, Th9, TFH, Th17, or Treg subsets in response to innate immune signals, costimulatory interactions with APCs, paracrine cytokine signals, and through mTOR-mediated changes in energy metabolism [31, 120].
SUMMARY
If differentiation of CD4+ T_cells occurred early after priming, peripheral CD4+ T_cells would be restricted with . . .
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