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Clonal Selection
The Generation of Diversity
Recombination of Variable-Region Genes
Complementarity-Determining Regions
Somatic Mutation of Variable-Region Genes
How T Cells Recognize Antigens
Dendritic Cells
The MHC Molecule and Self Peptides
Immunoregulation by Positive and Negative Selection of T Cells
T-Cell Differentiation in the Thymus
Ectopic Autoantigens in the Thymus
Degeneracy of Antigen Receptors
Activation of Lymphocytes
Control of T-Cell Activation
CTLA-4
Inducible Costimulator
Regulatory T Cells
The CD2LFA3 System
Rational Medical Control of the Immune System
Immunosuppressive Chemicals
Monoclonal Antibodies
Recombinant Fusion Molecules
Conclusions
Source Information
Presented as the 112th Shattuck Lecture to the Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Boston, June 1, 2002.
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