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Cell Binding Highly Organized Interface Develops T Target

The immunological synapse (or supramolecular adhesion complex) is the organized interface that develops between a T cell and its target cell, formed by T-cell receptors binding antigen and cell-adhesion molecules binding their counterparts.

El sinapsis inmunológico (o complejo de adhesión supramolecular) es la interfaz organizada que se forma entre una célula T y su célula diana, donde los receptores de antígeno y las moléculas de adhesión interactúan.

Front The highly organized interface that develops between a T cell and the target cell it is in contact with, formed by T-cell receptors binding to antigen and cell-adhesion molecules binding to their counterparts on the two cells. Also known as the supramolecular adhesion complex
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