Maintenance of large subpopulations of differentiated CD8 T-cells two years after cytomegalovirus infection in Gambian infants.
BACKGROUND: In a previously published study, we found that large differentiated subpopulations of CD8 T-cells emerged rapidly after CMV infection in young infants and persisted throughout the following year. Here we describe a follow-up study conducted on the same infants to establish whether the di...
Main Authors: | Miles, D, van der Sande, M, Jeffries, D, Kaye, S, Ojuola, O, Sanneh, M, Cox, M, Palmero, MS, Touray, E, Waight, P, Rowland-Jones, S, Whittle, H, Marchant, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2008
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