Heavy functions for light chains

Immunologists are just beginning to understand the early signals required to recruit memory T cells to sites of antigen-specific inflammation. Now it seems that activation of κ light chain–sensitized mast cells by antigen-specific recognition initiates local immune responses ( pages 694–701 ).

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Biomedicine
Cancer Research
Humans
Immunoglobulin Light Chains - immunology
Immunologic Memory
Infectious Diseases
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Metabolic Diseases
Models, Immunological
Molecular Medicine
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T cells
T-Lymphocytes - immunology
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