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How T lymphocytes switch between life and death
Rüdiger Arnold
*
,
Dirk Brenner
, Mareike Becker
, Christian R. Frey
, Peter H. Krammer
*
Corresponding author for this work
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antiapoptotic
50%
Autoimmune Disease
100%
Caspase
100%
Cathepsin
50%
Death Receptor
50%
Elimination
50%
Immune Deficiency
50%
Proteinase
50%
T Cell Lymphoma
50%
T Lymphocyte Receptor
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Antiapoptotic
14%
Autoimmune Disease
28%
Caspase
28%
Cathepsin
14%
Cell Death
71%
Death Receptor
14%
Immune Deficiency
14%
Lysosome
14%
Memory T Cell
14%
Mitochondrion
14%
Programmed Cell Death
28%
Proteinase
14%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Activation
14%
T Lymphocyte
100%
T Lymphocyte Receptor
28%
T-Cell Lymphoma
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmune Disease
18%
Bcl-2
9%
Caspase
18%
Cell Death
45%
Death Receptor
9%
Immunodeficiency
9%
Lysosome
9%
Memory T Cell
9%
Mitochondrion
9%
Programmed Cell Death
18%
T Cell
100%
T Cell Activation
9%
T Cell Receptor
18%
Keyphrases
Autoreactive
16%
Cathepsin
16%
Extrinsic Pathway
16%
Intrinsic Pathway
33%
Pathway Control
16%
T Cell Depletion
16%
T-cell Lymphoma
16%