Francisella tularensis induces Th1 like MAIT cells conferring protection against systemic and local infection
Zhe Zhao(The University of Melbourne), Zhenjun Chen(The University of Melbourne), Alexandra J. Corbett(The University of Melbourne), Adam G. Nelson(The University of Melbourne), Hyun Jae Lee(The University of Melbourne), Sidonia B. G. Eckle(The University of Melbourne), James McCluskey(The University of Melbourne), Bronwyn S. Meehan(The University of Melbourne), Jeffrey Y. W. Mak(Australian Research Council), Xin Yi Lim(The University of Melbourne), Troi Pediongco(The University of Melbourne), Ashraful Haque(The University of Melbourne), David P. Fairlie(Australian Research Council), Marcela L. Moreira(The University of Melbourne), Maximilien Evrard(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Carolin Tumpach(The University of Melbourne), Jamie Rossjohn(Discovery Institute), Mai Shi(The University of Melbourne), Tianyuan Zhu(The University of Melbourne), Cameron G. Williams(The University of Melbourne), Huimeng Wang(The University of Melbourne), Michael Bramhall(The University of Melbourne)
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