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Redirected Cytolysis

Known as: Redirected Cytotoxicity 
The killing of target cells by changing the natural specificity of cytotoxic T cells by the use of an antibody or other molecule capable of binding… 
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2004
2004
CS1 (CRACC, novel Ly9) is a novel member of the CD2 family expressed on natural killer (NK), T and stimulated B cells. Although… 
2001
2001
2001
We investigated the cytolytic mechanism by CD4+ T cells in anti‐CD3 mAb‐induced redirected cytotoxicity against a murine Fc… 
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
The CD3–T‐cell receptor complex is the clonotypic surface structure by which T lymphocytes recognize foreign antigens and are… 
1995
1995
T cells recognize foreign antigen via the heterodimeric T-cell receptor (TCR).1,2 The peripheral TCR repertoire is shaped via… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
Bispecific antibodies (BsAb) are antibodies with two different specificities. BsAb composed of anti-Fc gamma R Ab linked to anti… 
1993
1993
In this study we identify and characterize a subset of human peripheral blood T cells, present in all individuals, that has… 
1993
1993
In this study we identify and characterize a subset of human peripheral blood T cells, present in all individuals, that has… 
1993
1993
In this study we identify and characterize a subset of human peripheral blood T cells, present in all individuals, that has… 
1989
1989
The function of the CD8 molecule in lympholysis mediated by cytotoxic T cells was investigated by examining possible…