Local proliferation maintains a stable pool of tissue-resident memory T cells after antiviral recall responses
Simone L. Park(Peter Doherty Institute), Laura K. Mackay(Peter Doherty Institute), Scott N. Mueller(Australian Research Council), Julia E. Prier(The University of Melbourne), William R. Heath(Australian Research Council), Julia L. Gregory(Monash Institute of Medical Research), David C. Tscharke(Australian National University), Jyh Liang Hor(The University of Melbourne), Tiffany Russell(Australian National University), Federico Carbone(Ospedale Policlinico San Martino), Ali Zaid(The University of Melbourne), Thomas Gebhardt(The University of Melbourne), Susan N. Christo(The University of Melbourne), Yannick O. Alexandre(Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy), Brooke Davies(The University of Melbourne)
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