Charles A. Janeway, Jr. (1943-2003)
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in Sweden under Hans Wig-zell, he joined the Yale faculty in 1977. Charlie's contributions to immunobiology have been profound. He was one of the leading immunologists of his generation, whose ideas formed many of the concepts that today comprise the basis of the field. He made major contributions to our understanding of the mechanisms whereby T cells recognize their cognate antigen. He was an important contributor to the understanding of the interactions between the T cell receptor, MHC-antigen complexes, and superantigen. Charlie coined the term " coreceptor " for CD4 and CD8 and studied the role these molecules play in T cell activation.
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Toward a Modern Synthesis of Immunity: Charles A. Janeway Jr. and the Immunologist’s Dirty Little Secret
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Cell
دوره 113 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003