Role of MAIT cells in human antimicrobial immunity
Mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are a relatively recently discovered subset of unconventional T cells. In humans, MAIT cells are predominantly CD8+CD4- (CD8+) with a smaller CD8-CD4- (double-negative, DN) subset, and they are abundant in the ...
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Brain-Resident MAIT Cells Infiltrate GL261 Tumors, and Activated MAIT Cell Signatures Are Associated With Improved Outcomes in Glioma. [PDF]
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IL-21 Selectively Augments Cytotoxic Potential of Antigen-Activated MAIT Cells. [PDF]
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Targeting the MR1-MAIT Cell Axis for Vaccination Against Infectious Disease. [PDF]
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Integrative Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals MAIT Cell Dysfunction in Relapsed HCC. [PDF]
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Gastrointestinal MAIT cells in chronic HIV-1 infection. [PDF]
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Revisiting T cells: Innate actions and emerging links to innate memory response. [PDF]
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Spatial Imbalance of Innate-like T-Cell Niches Underlies Clinical Trajectories in Psoriasis. [PDF]
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Diagnostic value of mucosal-associated invariant T+ cells combined with inflammatory factors in differentiating chronic rhinosinusitis subtypes with or without nasal polyps. [PDF]
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From bench to bedside: advances in cell therapy for tuberculosis treatment. [PDF]
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