Human liver memory CD8+ T cells use autophagy for tissue residence
Tissue-resident memory T cells have critical roles in long-term pathogen and tumor immune surveillance in the liver. We investigate the role of autophagy in equipping human memory T cells to acquire tissue residence and maintain functionality in the immunosuppressive liver environment. By performing...
Main Authors: | Swadling, L, Pallett, LJ, Diniz, MO, Baker, JM, Amin, OE, Stegmann, KA, Burton, AR, Schmidt, NM, Jeffery-Smith, A, Zakeri, N, Suveizdyte, K, Froghi, F, Fusai, G, Rosenberg, WM, Davidson, BR, Schurich, A, Simon, AK, Maini, MK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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