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Science 7 April 2006: Vol. 312. no. 5770, p. 15 DOI: 10.1126/science.312.5770.15o
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Maintaining strict control over T cell numbers is essential for proper immune function, although many questions remain about how relative lymphocyte abundance is regulated. Hataye et al. (p. 114, published online 2 March) found that when a large number of identical T cells were present, the resulting population over time was unstable, with a considerably reduced half-life compared with smaller numbers of the same clonal population. In normal polyclonal T cell populations, such intraclonal jostling keeping numbers of particular clonal populations low would help to ensure that the greatest number of diverse clones can coexist at a given time.
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