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. 1975 Aug 1;142(2):524–529. doi: 10.1084/jem.142.2.524

Feedback induction of suppressor T-cell activity

PMCID: PMC2189898  PMID: 1079851

Abstract

Adoptively transferred carrier immune T cells interact with nonimmune T cells in recipients in a fashion which generates specific immunosuppression although both the immune and normal cells function quite well as helper cells when not admixed.

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