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Cd1-restricted T cells are part of the unc … Cd1-restricted T cells are part of the unconventional T cell family, they are stimulated by exposure to CD1+ antigen presenting cells (APCs). Many CD1-restricted T cells are rapidly stimulated to carry out helper and effector functions upon interaction with CD1-expressing antigen-presenting cells. CD1-restricted T cells regulate host defence, antitumor immunity and the balance between tolerance and autoimmunity. In general, CD1-restricted T cells are divided according to their CD1 molecule. Humans express four CD1 isoforms divided in 2 groups:
* group 1 CD1 (CD1a, CD1b, and CD1c)
* group 2 CD1 (CD1d).1a, CD1b, and CD1c)
* group 2 CD1 (CD1d).
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Cd1-restricted T cells are part of the unc … Cd1-restricted T cells are part of the unconventional T cell family, they are stimulated by exposure to CD1+ antigen presenting cells (APCs). Many CD1-restricted T cells are rapidly stimulated to carry out helper and effector functions upon interaction with CD1-expressing antigen-presenting cells. CD1-restricted T cells regulate host defence, antitumor immunity and the balance between tolerance and autoimmunity. In general, CD1-restricted T cells are divided according to their CD1 molecule. Humans express four CD1 isoforms divided in 2 groups:ess four CD1 isoforms divided in 2 groups:
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