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THE cytolysis of alloantigen-bearing target cells by thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes from appropriately immunized animals has particular relevance to allograft rejection (see ref. 1 for review). Although the mechanism of lysis remains imperfectly understood, recent studies suggest that it consists of multiple steps2–4 triggered by antigen-lymphocyte interaction5, which terminate in the secretion of a cytotoxic mediator protein into or onto the membrane of the target cell6,7.
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PLAUT, M., LICHTENSTEIN, L. & HENNEY, C. Increase in Histamine Receptors on Thymus-derived Effector Lymphocytes during the Primary Immune Response to Alloantigens. Nature 244, 284–287 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/244284a0
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