MAIT cells contribute to protection against lethal influenza infection in vivo
Mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are evolutionarily-conserved, innate-like lymphocytes which are abundant in human lungs and can contribute to protection against pulmonary bacterial infection. MAIT cells are also activated during human viral infections, yet it remains unknown whether MAIT...
Main Authors: | Van Wilgenburg, B, Loh, L, Chen, Z, Pediongcon, T, Wang, H, Shi, M, Koutsakos, M, Nussing, S, Sant, S, Wang, Z, D'Souza, C, Jia, W, Almeida, C, Kostenko, L, Eckle, S, Meehan, B, Kallies, A, Godfrey, D, Reading, P, Corbett, A, McCluskey, J, Klenerman, P, Kedzierska, K, Hinks, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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