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Chromatin Remodelling: Distinct Molecular Events During Differentiation and Activation of T Cells

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Shannon, M Frances
Chen, Xin
Brettingham-Moore, Kate H
Holloway, Adele F

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Bentham Science Publishers Ltd

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T lymphocytes undergo a complex series of developmental events in the thymus to become mature but naïve circulating T cells. These naïve T cells are activated during the response to pathogens to produce immune mediators and undergo further differentiati

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Current Immunology Reviews

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