Programming perpetual T helper cell plasticity

Immunity
Emily Rowell, Christopher B Wilson

Abstract

In this issue of Immunity,Lee et al. (2009) and Wei et al. (2009) each investigate the stability of T helper cell lineages and find that commitment to these fates is more plastic than previously appreciated.

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