Neutrophils promote T-cell activation through the regulated release of CD44-bound Galectin-9 from the cell surface during HIV infection.
The interaction of neutrophils with T cells has been the subject of debate and controversies. Previous studies have suggested that neutrophils may suppress or activate T cells. Despite these studies, the interaction between neutrophils and T cells has remained a largely unexplored field. Here, based...
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Main Authors: | Garett Dunsmore, Eliana Perez Rosero, Shima Shahbaz, Deanna M Santer, Juan Jovel, Paige Lacy, Stan Houston, Shokrollah Elahi |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/05f6fd21f4f34fa185b96d59cdd86f1c |
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