Cutting edge: Virus-specific CD8+ T cell clones and the maintenance of replicative function during a persistent viral infection.
Persistent viral infections induce the differentiation and accumulation of large numbers of senescent CD8(+) T cells, raising the possibility that repetitive stimulation drives clones of T cells to senesce. It is therefore unclear whether T cell responses are maintained by the self-renewal of Ag-exp...
Main Authors: | Bannard, O, Kraman, M, Fearon, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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