I read that anterior eye is immune privileged now does that mean that the anterior eye proteins are never shown to maturing T cells in the thymus ?? Or cells are negatively selected in thymus but some cells which escape the negative selection may then get into eye following trauma and Damage the eye Another thing I read somewhere, injury to one eye can make another eye susceptible to activity of immune cells how is that so if the immune cells can not reach eye ?
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I read that anterior eye is immune privileged now does that mean that the anterior eye proteins are never shown to maturing T cells in the thymus ??
Or cells are negatively selected in thymus but some cells which escape the negative selection may then get into eye following trauma and Damage the eye
Another thing I read somewhere,
injury to one eye can make another eye susceptible to activity of immune cells how is that so if the immune cells can not reach eye ?
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what are the implications of this on immunotherapy and glioblastoma?
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