MHCII-independent CD4+ T cells protect injured CNS neurons via IL-4

A body of experimental evidence suggests that T cells mediate neuroprotection following CNS injury; however, the antigen specificity of these T cells and how they mediate neuroprotection are unknown. Here, we have provided evidence that T cell-mediated neuroprotection after CNS injury can occur inde...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of clinical investigation 2015-02, Vol.125 (2), p.699-714
Hauptverfasser: Walsh, James T, Hendrix, Sven, Boato, Francesco, Smirnov, Igor, Zheng, Jingjing, Lukens, John R, Gadani, Sachin, Hechler, Daniel, Gölz, Greta, Rosenberger, Karen, Kammertöns, Thomas, Vogt, Johannes, Vogelaar, Christina, Siffrin, Volker, Radjavi, Ali, Fernandez-Castaneda, Anthony, Gaultier, Alban, Gold, Ralf, Kanneganti, Thirumala-Devi, Nitsch, Robert, Zipp, Frauke, Kipnis, Jonathan
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