High antigen density and IL-2 are required for generation of CD4 effectors secreting Th1 rather than Th0 cytokines.

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Published in J Immunol on October 15, 1998

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P R Rogers1, G Huston, S L Swain

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1: Department of Biology and University of California, San Diego Cancer Center, La Jolla 92093, USA.

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