SUPPRESSOR T CELL FACTORS
\səpɹˈɛsə tˈiː sˈɛl fˈaktəz], \səpɹˈɛsə tˈiː sˈɛl fˈaktəz], \s_ə_p_ɹ_ˈɛ_s_ə t_ˈiː s_ˈɛ_l f_ˈa_k_t_ə_z]\
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Proteins, protein complexes, or glycoproteins secreted by suppressor T-cells that inhibit either subsequent T-cells, B-cells, or other immunologic phenomena. Some of these factors have both histocompatibility (I-J) and antigen-specific domains which may be linked by disulfide bridges. They can be elicited by haptens or other antigens and may be mass-produced by hybridomas or monoclones in the laboratory.
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