Macrophage activation by T cells.

In the past year, the application of biochemical and molecular approaches to the analysis of macrophage activation by T cells has provided new information concerning the regulation of gene expression during the activation process, and advanced our understanding of the multiple mechanisms that influence the development of macrophage function during an immune response.

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