Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346689 Current Opinion in Immunology 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The contact site between T cells and antigen-presenting cells or T cells and their targets — the immunological synapse — is a highly specialized structure potentially involved in T-cell activation and function. Although many insights have been obtained since the initial description of the immune synapse, recent advances have provided us with a better understanding of mechanisms involved in synapse formation and in the diversity of synapse morphologies. New potential roles for the synapse such as in polarized cytokine secretion or in adaptive control of T-cell activation have been proposed.

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