Memory CD4+ T cells induce innate responses independently of pathogen
Tara M. Strutt(Trudeau Institute), Susan L. Swain, Richard Dutton(Trudeau Institute), Gail E. Huston(Trudeau Institute), Caylin G. Winchell(University of Pittsburgh), Yi Kuang(Trudeau Institute), Jonathan D. Curtis(Trudeau Institute), K. Kai McKinstry(Trudeau Institute), John Dibble(Trudeau Institute)
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