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T cells require external signals for differentiation and expansion from a quiescent state. Concanavalin A (con A) is an antigen-independent mitogen and can be used as an alternative T cell stimulus. This lectin is frequently used as a surrogate for antigen-presenting cells in T cell stimulation experiments. Concanavalin A irreversibly binds to glycoproteins on the cell surface and commits T cells to proliferation. This is a quick way to stimulate transcription factors and cytokine production.
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