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Pattern of Regulatory T Cells, Resident Memory T Cells, and Exhausted T Cells in Human Pericardial Fluid Samples of Cardiovascular Patients. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Érsek B   +10 more
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Increased long-term central memory T cells in patients with retreatment pulmonary tuberculosis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Immunol
Yao X   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Inflammatory conditions shape phenotypic and functional characteristics of lung-resident memory T cells in mice. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Schmidt A   +17 more
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Induction of tissue resident memory T cells by measles vaccine vector. [PDF]

open access: yesHum Vaccin Immunother
Vera-Peralta H   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

CD4+ T cell memory

Nature Immunology, 2023
Specialized subpopulations of CD4+ T cells survey major histocompatibility complex class II-peptide complexes to control phagosomal infections, help B cells, regulate tissue homeostasis and repair or perform immune regulation. Memory CD4+ T cells are positioned throughout the body and not only protect the tissues from reinfection and cancer, but also ...
Marco Künzli, David Masopust
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T CELL MEMORY

Annual Review of Immunology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Immunological memory can be defined as the faster and stronger response of an animal that follows reexposure to the same antigen. By this definition, it is an operational property of the whole animal or the immune system. Memory cells express a different pattern of cell surface markers, and they respond in several ways that are functionally
R W, Dutton, L M, Bradley, S L, Swain
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T Cell Memory

Annual Review of Immunology, 2002
Typical immune responses lead to prominent clonal expansion of antigen-specific T and B cells followed by differentiation into effector cells. Most effector cells die at the end of the immune response but some of these cells survive and form long-lived memory cells. The factors controlling the formation and survival of memory T cells are reviewed.
Jonathan, Sprent, Charles D, Surh
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Suppressor T-cell memory

Nature, 1978
MEMORY is a fundamental characteristic of immunological phenomena; it is manifested by enhanced responsiveness upon re-exposure to antigen, and its specificity forms the basis of the clonal selection concept. In collaborative antibody responses the development of memory has been demonstrated in both the T helper (TH) cell and the B cell populations1 ...
Loblay, R H   +2 more
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CD8 T cell memory

Seminars in Immunology, 2004
This review describes what is generally known about CD8 immune responses, and focus in the most recent advances in this domain. It also attempts to point to the areas where experimental evidence is contradictory or insufficient, and thus require further exploration and clarification.
B, Rocha, C, Tanchot
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