The dynamic lives of T cells: new approaches and themes
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Yamanaka, Yvonne J.; Gierahn, Todd Michael; Love, John C
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Activated T cells have classically been thought to progress unidirectionally through discrete phenotypic states and differentiate into static lineages. It is increasingly evident, however, that T cells exhibit much more complex and flexible dynamic behaviors than initially appreciated, and that these behaviors influence the efficacy of T cell responses to immunological challenges. In this review, we discuss how new technologies for monitoring the dynamics of T cells are enhancing the resolution of the fine phenotypic and functional heterogeneity within populations of T cells and revealing how individual T cells transition among a continuum of states. Such insights into the dynamic properties of T cells should improve immune monitoring and inform strategies for therapeutic interventions.
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2012-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
Trends in Immunology
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Elsevier
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Yamanaka, Yvonne J., Todd M. Gierahn, and J. Christopher Love. “The Dynamic Lives of T Cells: New Approaches and Themes.” Trends in Immunology 34, no. 2 (February 2013): 59–66.
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14714906