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The following pages link to Human memory T cells from the bone marrow are resting and maintain long-lasting systemic memory (Q33835168):
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- Bone Marrow T Cells and the Integrated Functions of Recirculating and Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells (Q26766714) (← links)
- Resident memory T cells in human health and disease (Q27025906) (← links)
- Original Antigenic Sin Response to RNA Viruses and Antiviral Immunity (Q28066918) (← links)
- Emerging concepts in tissue-resident T cells: lessons from humans (Q28087384) (← links)
- Vaccination to gain humoral immune memory. (Q30239500) (← links)
- Pediatric precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukemia: are T helper cells the missing link in the infectious etiology theory? (Q33689328) (← links)
- Lymphocyte gene expression signatures from patients and mouse models of hereditary hemochromatosis reveal a function of HFE as a negative regulator of CD8 T-lymphocyte activation and differentiation in vivo (Q35447148) (← links)
- Vaccination Expands Antigen-Specific CD4 Memory T Cells and Mobilizes Bystander Central Memory T Cells (Q35762582) (← links)
- Chemoprophylaxis with sporozoite immunization in P. knowlesi rhesus monkeys confers protection and elicits sporozoite-specific memory T cells in the liver (Q36275670) (← links)
- B Cells Negatively Regulate the Establishment of CD49b( )T-bet( ) Resting Memory T Helper Cells in the Bone Marrow (Q36527346) (← links)
- Requirement of immune system heterogeneity for protective immunity (Q38527383) (← links)
- Human T Cell Memory: A Dynamic View (Q38761049) (← links)
- Transcriptional reprogramming in cellular quiescence (Q38789767) (← links)
- RSK-mediated nuclear accumulation of the cold-shock Y-box protein-1 controls proliferation of T cells and T-ALL blasts (Q39069088) (← links)
- The Enigmatic Role of Viruses in Multiple Sclerosis: Molecular Mimicry or Disturbed Immune Surveillance? (Q39333218) (← links)
- Commentary: Memory CD8( ) T cells colocalize with IL-7( ) stromal cells in bone marrow and rest in terms of proliferation and transcription (Q39707664) (← links)
- Immune-Regulatory Molecule CD69 Controls Peritoneal Fibrosis. (Q39789853) (← links)
- Maintenance of CD8( ) memory T lymphocytes in the spleen but not in the bone marrow is dependent on proliferation. (Q40090495) (← links)
- Memory CD8( ) T cells colocalize with IL-7( ) stromal cells in bone marrow and rest in terms of proliferation and transcription (Q40118058) (← links)
- The bone marrow represents an enrichment site of specific T lymphocytes against filamentous fungi. (Q40856883) (← links)
- Response: Commentary: Memory CD8( ) T Cells Colocalize with IL-7( ) Stromal Cells in Bone Marrow and Rest in Terms of Proliferation and Transcription (Q40978779) (← links)
- Bone marrow Th17 TNFα cells induce osteoclast differentiation and link bone destruction to IBD. (Q41665502) (← links)
- Editorial: Bone Marrow T Cells at the Center Stage in Immunological Memory (Q42353211) (← links)
- Unique phenotypes and clonal expansions of human CD4 effector memory T cells re-expressing CD45RA. (Q44470014) (← links)
- Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 infects multiple lineage hematopoietic cells in vivo. (Q45324101) (← links)
- Nonfollicular reactivation of bone marrow resident memory CD4 T cells in immune clusters of the bone marrow. (Q48191416) (← links)
- Maintenance of memory CD8 T cells: Divided over division (Q48346696) (← links)
- Human T Cell Development, Localization, and Function throughout Life (Q50024233) (← links)
- A roadmap towards personalized immunology. (Q50104991) (← links)
- CD69 is a direct HIF-1α target gene in hypoxia as a mechanism enhancing expression on tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes. (Q50424224) (← links)
- Maintenance of memory T cells in the bone marrow: survival or homeostatic proliferation? (Q50661205) (← links)
- The lifestyle of memory CD8( ) T cells (Q50661213) (← links)
- Immunological memory of the bone marrow (Q50716469) (← links)
- Plasma cell numbers decrease in bone marrow of old patients (Q50768813) (← links)
- RNA interference is essential for cellular quiescence (Q51396383) (← links)
- [New insights into the function of bone marrow]. (Q52565316) (← links)
- Immunological memories of the bone marrow. (Q52804916) (← links)
- Human Lymph Nodes Maintain TCF-1 Memory T Cells with High Functional Potential and Clonal Diversity throughout Life (Q58046308) (← links)
- Short Lifespans of Memory T-cells in Bone Marrow, Blood, and Lymph Nodes Suggest That T-cell Memory Is Maintained by Continuous Self-Renewal of Recirculating Cells (Q58750611) (← links)
- PD1 is expressed on exhausted T cells as well as virus specific memory CD8 T cells in the bone marrow of myeloma patients (Q58789587) (← links)
- Interferon-Gamma-Mediated Osteoimmunology (Q59356917) (← links)
- Dissecting the Immune Landscape of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (Q60947640) (← links)
- Clinically Relevant Immune Responses against Cytomegalovirus: Implications for Precision Medicine (Q64250574) (← links)
- The impact of oxidative stress, inflammation, and senescence on the maintenance of immunological memory in the bone marrow in old age (Q64262592) (← links)
- The bone marrow is not only a primary lymphoid organ: The critical role for T lymphocyte migration and housing of long-term memory plasma cells (Q88768363) (← links)
- Human bone marrow-resident and blood-circulating memory T lymphocytes (Q88867962) (← links)
- Enhanced Cell Division Is Required for the Generation of Memory CD4 T Cells to Migrate Into Their Proper Location (Q89495144) (← links)
- CD4 FOXP3 T Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis Bone Marrow Are Partially Impaired (Q89944708) (← links)
- Bone marrow T helper cells with a Th1 phenotype induce activation and proliferation of leukemic cells in precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients (Q90372574) (← links)
- Role of Tissue-Resident Memory in Intra-Tumor Heterogeneity and Response to Immune Checkpoint Blockade (Q90650378) (← links)