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Sự sống và cái chết của một tế bào lympho T: từ bảo vệ miễn dịch đến sinh bệnh học HIV
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Phân tích chi tiết về động lực học của tế bào T ở người là một thách thức và các mô hình chuột có thể là công cụ quan trọng để đặc trưng hóa các quá trình động lực học của tế bào T. Trong một bài báo vừa được công bố trên Tạp chí Sinh học, Marques và cộng sự gợi ý rằng một mô hình chuột với các tế bào T CD4+ hoạt hóa đã bị xóa bỏ có liên quan đến nhiễm HIV. Xem bài nghiên cứu tại
http://jbiol.com/content/8/10/93
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