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“... behind γδ T cell acquisition of cytotoxic / type 1 effector functions have been extensively explored, the...”
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“... aggressive phenotype in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Even though T helper (Th) cells are key effector cells...”
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“... was associated with high TCD4 effector/suppressor cells ratio and active lesions gene expression...”
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“... activity of natural killer cells decreases only in the advanced phase of HIV infection and when high...”
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“... a differential effect over different T cell subpopulations (CD4+ and CD8+ T naïve, central memory, effector...”
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“.... Tregs are composed of heterogeneous subsets that together can suppress a wide range of effector cell...”
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“.... Consequently, the mDCs/pDCs ratio decreases in remission and increases in relapse episodes. In remission RRMS...”
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