T-cell activation: a multidimensional signaling network
- PMID: 12231352
- DOI: 10.1016/s0955-0674(02)00370-8
T-cell activation: a multidimensional signaling network
Abstract
Naïve T cell activation requires the interactions of antigen receptors, adhesion molecules and co-stimulatory molecules. Antigen receptors and adhesion molecules are involved in spatio-temporal movement to form a stable immunological synapse. This stable junction interrupts T cell migration, and provides a platform for temporally regulated co-stimulatory receptor signaling spanning a period of days.
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