Regulation of pulmonary plasma cell responses during secondary infection with influenza virus
During secondary infection with influenza virus, plasma cells (PCs) develop within the lung, providing a local source of antibodies. However, the site and mechanisms that regulate this process are poorly defined. Here, we show that while circulating memory B cells entered the lung during rechallenge...
Main Authors: | Maclean, AJ, Bonifacio Lopes, J, Oram, S, Mohsen, M, Bachmann, M, Arnon, TI |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Rockefeller University Press
2024
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