1998
DOI: 10.1089/ten.1998.4.85
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Effect of Physical Stress on Immune Function in Cell Lines: B7-2 Molecules Contribute to Augmented Antigen Presentation Induced by Heat Shock

Abstract: T cell activation occurs following the recognition of MHC II-antigen complexes on antigenpresenting cells (APCs) and in conjunction with binding of costimulatory moleclues such as B7. The heat shock response is characterized by the synthesis of heat shock proteins (Hsp) that can alter normal subcellular regulatory pathways in order to repair stress induced cellular damage. Because Hsps can also contribute to normal cell function, the present studies were initiated to determine whether heat shock could be adapt… Show more

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