Trends in Microbiology
Volume 6, Issue 2, February 1998, Pages 61-65
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The clinical significance of T-cell superantigens

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Superantigens are a diverse collection of molecules that share the ability to activate specific lymphocyte subsets. In animal models, many of these molecules delete T-cell populations or render them anergic. The clinical impact of superantigens is significant, but much of their pathophysiology remains unclear.

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