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Remembrance of things past

Michael J. Bevan ()
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Michael J. Bevan: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Washington

Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6917, 748-749

Abstract: Memory T cells help us to fight off infectious microorganisms that we have encountered before. There are two models for the generation of memory cells, and new work provides support for one of them.

Date: 2002
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