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The monoclonal antibody MRC OX-22 divides rat CD4 + T cells into two phenotypically distinct groups. In this review, Fiona Powrie and Don Mason examine the functional properties and lineage relationships of these CD4 + T-cell subsets, and compare these findings to those made in humans and mice. © 1988.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Trends in immunology

Publication Date

01/12/1988

Volume

9