Activation of T Lymphocytes in Response to Persistent Bacterial Infection: Induction of CD11b and of Toll-Like Receptors on T Cells
T cell activation is invariably associated with virus infections, but activation of T cells is also noted, for example, in patients with persistent bacterial infections with intracellular pathogens or localised bacterial biofilms. The latter is characterised by a destructive inflammatory process. Ma...
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Main Authors: | Dimitra Kotsougiani (Author), Marco Pioch (Author), Birgit Prior (Author), Volkmar Heppert (Author), G. Maria Hänsch (Author), Christof Wagner (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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