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. 1988;64(Suppl 1):51–52.

T-cell differentiation and effector functions

B A Askonas
PMCID: PMC1384902

Abstract

T cells and their subpopulations have many different functions important for (i) the regulation of immune responses through the release of antigen non-specific lymphokines and (ii) as effector cells to rid the host of intracellular pathogens, be they bacteria, parasites or viruses. In this short summary only a few features of T-cell function can be summarized, and studies in virus infection will serve as illustrations.

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