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The following pages link to Repetitive antigen stimulation induces stepwise transcriptome diversification but preserves a core signature of memory CD8( ) T cell differentiation (Q34028816):
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- Heterosubtypic T-Cell Immunity to Influenza in Humans: Challenges for Universal T-Cell Influenza Vaccines (Q26744622) (← links)
- The Role of CD4 T Cell Memory in Generating Protective Immunity to Novel and Potentially Pandemic Strains of Influenza (Q26772701) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular insights into T cell exhaustion (Q26800047) (← links)
- Profiling the host response to malaria vaccination and malaria challenge (Q26800494) (← links)
- Sorting through subsets: which T-cell populations mediate highly effective adoptive immunotherapy? (Q27002575) (← links)
- Lineage relationship of effector and memory T cells (Q27026665) (← links)
- Functional classification of memory CD8( ) T cells by CX3CR1 expression (Q27322730) (← links)
- CMV-Specific CD8 T Cell Differentiation and Localization: Implications for Adoptive Therapies (Q28073770) (← links)
- Innate and Adaptive Immune Regulation During Chronic Viral Infections (Q28079717) (← links)
- Listeria monocytogenes: a model pathogen to study antigen-specific memory CD8 T cell responses (Q28083008) (← links)
- A human memory T cell subset with stem cell-like properties (Q28248395) (← links)
- Strategic Priming with Multiple Antigens can Yield Memory Cell Phenotypes Optimized for Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Computational Study (Q28603191) (← links)
- T cell exhaustion (Q29620463) (← links)
- A Role of Influenza Virus Exposure History in Determining Pandemic Susceptibility and CD8 T Cell Responses (Q30388522) (← links)
- Infection with Seasonal Influenza Virus Elicits CD4 T Cells Specific for Genetically Conserved Epitopes That Can Be Rapidly Mobilized for Protective Immunity to Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus (Q30407851) (← links)
- Predominance of heterosubtypic IFN-γ-only-secreting effector memory T cells in pandemic H1N1 naive adults (Q30418993) (← links)
- Increase in IFNγ(-)IL-2( ) cells in recent human CD4 T cell responses to 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza (Q30428685) (← links)
- Dynamic functional modulation of CD4 T cell recall responses is dependent on the inflammatory environment of the secondary stimulus (Q33650695) (← links)
- Increased T-bet is associated with senescence of influenza virus-specific CD8 T cells in aged humans (Q33732335) (← links)
- Loss of the death receptor CD95 (Fas) expression by dendritic cells protects from a chronic viral infection. (Q33767444) (← links)
- Time and Antigen-Stimulation History Influence Memory CD8 T Cell Bystander Responses (Q33774635) (← links)
- Systemic hematogenous maintenance of memory inflation by MCMV infection. (Q33845720) (← links)
- The longevity of memory CD8 T cell responses after repetitive antigen stimulations (Q34024434) (← links)
- Transcriptional control of effector and memory CD8 T cell differentiation (Q34064074) (← links)
- Inflammatory monocytes and neutrophils are licensed to kill during memory responses in vivo (Q34126278) (← links)
- Dissociating markers of senescence and protective ability in memory T cells (Q34187239) (← links)
- Th17 cells are long lived and retain a stem cell-like molecular signature (Q34241261) (← links)
- Paths to stemness: building the ultimate antitumour T cell. (Q34300932) (← links)
- The interface between transcriptional and epigenetic control of effector and memory CD8⁺ T-cell differentiation (Q34712267) (← links)
- Antigen experience shapes phenotype and function of memory Th1 cells (Q34769714) (← links)
- Single-cell gene-expression profiling reveals qualitatively distinct CD8 T cells elicited by different gene-based vaccines. (Q34804723) (← links)
- Plasmodium-host interactions directly influence the threshold of memory CD8 T cells required for protective immunity (Q34928329) (← links)
- Protective capacity of memory CD8 T cells is dictated by antigen exposure history and nature of the infection (Q35012041) (← links)
- Targeting of non-dominant antigens as a vaccine strategy to broaden T-cell responses during chronic viral infection (Q35101608) (← links)
- The impact of pre-existing memory on differentiation of newly recruited naive CD8 T cells (Q35204687) (← links)
- Synergy of brief activation of CD8 T-cells in the presence of IL-12 and adoptive transfer into lymphopenic hosts promotes tumor clearance and anti-tumor memory. (Q35207523) (← links)
- Diet-induced obesity does not impact the generation and maintenance of primary memory CD8 T cells (Q35214953) (← links)
- IL-12 selectively programs effector pathways that are stably expressed in human CD8 effector memory T cells in vivo (Q35346390) (← links)
- Pathogen-induced inflammatory environment controls effector and memory CD8 T cell differentiation (Q35523289) (← links)
- Repression of the DNA-binding inhibitor Id3 by Blimp-1 limits the formation of memory CD8 T cells (Q35580703) (← links)
- Memory CD8 T cell transcriptional plasticity (Q35659317) (← links)
- Population dynamics of naive and memory CD8 T cell responses after antigen stimulations in vivo (Q35685624) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of CD8( ) T cell trafficking and localization (Q35691180) (← links)
- Cutting Edge: Caspase-11 Limits the Response of CD8 T Cells to Low-Abundance and Low-Affinity Antigens (Q35763482) (← links)
- The Timing of Stimulation and IL-2 Signaling Regulate Secondary CD8 T Cell Responses. (Q35797417) (← links)
- Phenotypic and Functional Alterations in Circulating Memory CD8 T Cells with Time after Primary Infection. (Q35814956) (← links)
- Acquired transcriptional programming in functional and exhausted virus-specific CD8 T cells. (Q35835755) (← links)
- Early Effector CD8 T Cells Display Plasticity in Populating the Short-Lived Effector and Memory-Precursor Pools Following Bacterial or Viral Infection (Q35866399) (← links)
- Inflammatory IL-15 is required for optimal memory T cell responses (Q36106046) (← links)
- Repetitive peptide boosting progressively enhances functional memory CTLs (Q36153446) (← links)