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Nature Immunology  4, 939 - 941 (2003)
doi:10.1038/ni1003-939

Type I interferons promote cross-priming: more functions for old cytokines

Anne-Sophie Beignon, Mojca Skoberne & Nina Bhardwaj

Anne-Sophie Beignon, Mojca Skoberne and Nina Bhardwaj are at the NYU School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, MSB507, New York, New York 10016, USA. bhardn02@med.nyu.edu

Dendritic cells require a special 'license' to present exogenous antigens to CD8+ T cells. Such permission may be provided by type I interferons during viral infections.

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Cross-priming of CD8+ T cells stimulated by virus-induced type I interferon
Nature Immunology Article (01 Oct 2003)

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