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The Relationship Between T Cells and Interleukin 1

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Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock, and Sepsis
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Abstract

Interleukin 1 (IL1) has a broad range of effects on a variety of target cells, such that it has been rediscovered a number of times (reviewed in Durum et al. 1985). The immunological discovery of IL1 (Gery et al. 1972) was based on its ability to induce proliferation of T cells, namely thymocytes, in the presence of a co-mitogenic stimulus. This review will focus on the relationship between T cells and IL1.

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Durum, S.K., Muegge, K., Aiello, F., Takacs, L. (1989). The Relationship Between T Cells and Interleukin 1. In: Faist, E., Ninnemann, J.L., Green, D.R. (eds) Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock, and Sepsis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73468-7_8

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