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Antiviral memory T-cell responses in the lung
David L Woodland et al. Microbes Infect. 2002 Aug.
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Recent studies have identified distinct populations of memory T cells that persist in the lungs following respiratory virus infections, and contribute to the control of secondary virus infections. Here we discuss the establishment, maintenance and recall of memory T cells in the lung.
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