Fas-Fas Ligand: Checkpoint of T Cell Functions in Multiple Sclerosis.

Volume: 7, Pages: 382 - 382
Published: Sep 27, 2016
Abstract
Fas and Fas Ligand (FasL) are two molecules involved in the regulation of cell death. Their interaction leads to apoptosis of thymocytes that fail to rearrange correctly their T cell receptor (TCR) genes and of those that recognize self-antigens, a process called negative selection; moreover, Fas-FasL interaction leads to activation-induced cell death, a form of apoptosis induced by repeated TCR stimulation, responsible for the peripheral...
Paper Details
Title
Fas-Fas Ligand: Checkpoint of T Cell Functions in Multiple Sclerosis.
Published Date
Sep 27, 2016
Volume
7
Pages
382 - 382
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