In vivo clonal expansion and phenotypes of hypocretin-specific CD4+ T cells in narcolepsy patients and controls
T cells from narcolepsy patients were recently reported to recognize hypocretin, a wakefulness-promoting neurohormone, suggesting autoimmune origin of the disease. Here the authors show that hypocretin-specific T cells expand both in healthy controls and in narcolepsy patients, and identify prelimin...
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Autores principales: | Wei Jiang, James R. Birtley, Shu-Chen Hung, Weiqi Wang, Shin-Heng Chiou, Claudia Macaubas, Birgitte Kornum, Lu Tian, Huang Huang, Lital Adler, Grant Weaver, Liying Lu, Alexandra Ilstad-Minnihan, Sriram Somasundaram, Sashi Ayyangar, Mark M. Davis, Lawrence J. Stern, Elizabeth D. Mellins |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c167c2cc9a574287872bf608f7e73845 |
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