[CITATION][C] Advances in intestinal T-cell development and function

JR Klein - Immunology today, 1995 - Elsevier
Why is it that just when things are beginning to make sense the unexpected happens? This
is certainly the situation for the intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs). Although the past
three years have been extremely fruitful for many areas of IEL biology, new findings have
added additional layers of complexity onto this already enigmatic population of T cells. At the
time of the 8th International Congress of immunology in Budapest, in 1992, studies of IELs
were concerned with understanding developmental pathways of IEL lineages …