Immunological memory against viruses
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Immunological memory against viruses
Abstract
Viral infections often result in long-term immunological memory. This article reviews the phenotypic changes seen in memory T cells and suggests a re-evaluation of the current dogma that T cell memory is maintained by persistence of antigen.
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