![Figure][1]/imgInsight from David MarguliesRecent studies of mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells indicate that they respond to a range of pathogen-derived vitamin metabolites presented at the cell surface by the evolutionarily conserved and nonpolymorphic MHC-related class I-like
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机译:![图] [1] img> David Margulies的见解最近对粘膜相关不变T(MAIT)细胞的研究表明,它们通过进化上保守且非多态的形式对细胞表面呈现的多种病原体衍生的维生素代谢产物作出反应与MHC相关的类I
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