Vieira Braga et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Blimp‐1 homolog Hobit identifies effector‐type lymphocytes in humansVieira Braga et al., 2015
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- Vieira Braga F
- Hertoghs K
- Kragten N
- Doody G
- Barnes N
- Remmerswaal E
- Hsiao C
- Moerland P
- Wouters D
- Derks I
- van Stijn A
- Demkes M
- Hamann J
- Eldering E
- Nolte M
- Tooze R
- ten Berge I
- van Gisbergen K
- van Lier R
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- European journal of immunology
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Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) induces the formation of effector CD8+ T cells that are maintained for decades during the latent stage of infection. Effector CD8+ T cells appear quiescent, but maintain constitutive cytolytic capacity and can immediately produce …
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