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Tim-3 Proteins Shut Down Immune Attack
Researchers have found that the Tim-3 surface protein found on TH1-type helper T cells plays a key role in regulating immune response through modulation of helper cell activity in order to prevent tissue inflammation and development of autoimmune diseases. More...18 Nov 2003
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