T cells respond to heat shock protein 60 via TLR2: activation of adhesion and inhibition of chemokine receptors¹.

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A Zanin-Zhorov, G Nussbaum, S Franitza, IR Cohen, O Lider
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T cells respond to heat shock protein 60 via TLR2: activation of adhesion and inhibition of
chemokine receptors Page 1 T cells respond to heat shock protein 60 via TLR2: activation of
adhesion and inhibition of chemokine receptors 1 ALEXANDRA ZANIN-ZHOROV, GABRIEL
NUSSBAUM, SUSANNE FRANITZA, IRUN R. COHEN,2 AND OFER LIDER The Department of
Immunology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel SPECIFIC AIMS The
mammalian 60 kDa heat shock protein (HSP60) is a molecule of many facets. Besides serving …
Abstract
Provides information on a study that tested whether mammalian 60 kDa heat shock protein (HSP60) might also exert a direct, innate effect on T cell physiology. Methodology of the study; Results and discussion on the study.
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