Corneal tissue-resident memory T cells form a unique immune compartment at the ocular surface
Joon Keit Loi(The University of Melbourne), Scott N. Mueller(Australian Research Council), Laura E. Downie(The University of Melbourne), Laura K. Mackay(Peter Doherty Institute), Dominik Schienstock(The University of Melbourne), Susan N. Christo(The University of Melbourne), Peregrine B. Osborne(The University of Sydney), Sarah Sandford(The University of Melbourne), Yannick O. Alexandre(Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy), Kirthana Senthil(The University of Melbourne), Sapna Devi(The University of Melbourne), Holly R. Chinnery(The University of Melbourne), Erica K. Sloan(Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre)
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