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The second touch hypothesis: T cell activation, homing and polarization
Klaus Ley
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Touch
100%
T-Lymphocytes
61%
Antigens
50%
Antigen Presentation
43%
Antigen-Presenting Cells
41%
Macrophages
27%
Stromal Cells
20%
Regulatory T-Lymphocytes
19%
Cell Communication
18%
B-Lymphocytes
15%
Lymph Nodes
14%
Cell Proliferation
13%
Chemical Compounds
Antigen
83%
Polarization
74%