May the force be with your (immune) cells: an

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Farah Mustapha et al. from the University of California, Los Angeles, United States have published the paper: May the force be with your (immune) cells: an , in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The last two decades have witnessed an upsurge in the development of a wide variety of techniques for probing cell generated forces.

SUMMARY

    For T lymphocytes, the initiation of an adaptive immune_response necessitates the interaction of naive T_cells with antigen presenting cells (APCs). This interaction starts with the T_cell receptor (TCR) recognizing an antigenic peptide presented on the major . . .

     

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