The effect of antigen dose on T cell-targeting vaccine outcome
During the past 3-4 decades, an increasing amount of evidence has pointed to the complex role of the antigen dose or T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation strength on the subsequent type, duration and "flavor" or quality of the response. Antigen dose was initially shown to impact Th1/Th2 bias,...
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Main Authors: | Rolf Billeskov (Author), Babak Beikzadeh (Author), Jay A. Berzofsky (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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