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Cell-cycle regulation in immunity, tolerance and autoimmunity
To trigger an effective immune response, lymphocytes must proliferate. In addition to their direct involvement in cell-cycle progression, cell-cycle regulators might thus control immune functions. Recent evidence suggests that these regulators are essential for T-cell function; we argue that their study will provide clues for dissecting anergy and tolerance mechanisms, as well as for intervention in autoimmune diseases.