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Title: T cell polarisation by dendritic cells: a role for Notch ligands?
Authors: Worsley, Alan GF
Supervisor(s): MacDonald, Andrew
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: The University of Edinburgh
Abstract: The intention of the work described in this thesis was to identify whether the Notch signalling pathway is utilized by antigen presenting cells in order to influence CD4+ adaptive immune responses. The notion that Notch proteins may be involved in polarising CD4+ T cells is relatively recent and most of the work that had been done in this area so far has concentrated on the consequences of Notch signalling within T cells. In contrast, the work that I have done has focussed on Notch ligand expression by antigen presenting cells and addresses the question whether Notch signalling is a redundant, necessary or irrelevant tool in the arsenal of antigen presentation.
Keywords: Biology
Immunology
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3281
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