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Among the first activation antigens defined on human T cells, some were thought to be T cell specific like the I1–2 receptor (1, 2) or the T200 family (2) while others were not T specific like the transferrin receptor (3) or class II antigens (4). Operationally such antigens were classified as early or late onset activation antigens (5). Depending upon their kinetics, one could further discriminate those in plateau from those back to background expression at day 7 (5).
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Olive, D., Dubreuil, P., Charmot, D., Mawas, C., Mannoni, P. (1985). T Cell Activation Antigens: Kinetics, Tissue Distribution, Molecular Weights, and Functions; Induction on Non T Cell Lines by Lymphokines. In: Feldmann, M., Mitchison, N.A. (eds) Immune Regulation. Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol 8. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4996-2_4
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