Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge
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Pathogen-related differences in the abundance of presented antigen are reflected in CD4+ T cell dynamic behavior and effector function in the lung.Memory CD4 T cell-mediated immunity against influenza A virus: more than a little helpful.Contraction of intestinal effector T cells by retinoic acid-induced purinergic receptor P2X7Th17 cells are long lived and retain a stem cell-like molecular signatureEffector CD4 T-cell transition to memory requires late cognate interactions that induce autocrine IL-2.Influenza A (H1N1) virus infection triggers severe pulmonary inflammation in lupus-prone mice following viral clearance.Terminating the immune responseDendritic cell SIRT1-HIF1α axis programs the differentiation of CD4+ T cells through IL-12 and TGF-β1.CD4+ T cell hyporesponsiveness after repeated exposure to Schistosoma mansoni larvae is dependent upon interleukin-10.Significantly reduced function of T cells in patients with acute arterial thrombosis.Memory CD4+ T cells protect against influenza through multiple synergizing mechanismsDecreased Splenic CD4(+) T-Lymphocytes in Apolipoprotein M Gene Deficient Mice.Longitudinal changes in CD4(+) T-cell memory responses induced by BCG vaccination of newborns.Derivation and Characterization of a CD4-Independent, Non-CD4-Tropic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus.Antigen-free adjuvant assists late effector CD4 T cells to transit to memory in lymphopenic hosts.Expanding roles for CD4⁺ T cells in immunity to viruses.Differential T cell responses to residual viral antigen prolong CD4+ T cell contraction following the resolution of infectionImmune-responsiveness of CD4+ T cells during Streptococcus suis serotype 2 infectionSystemic toxoplasma infection triggers a long-term defect in the generation and function of naive T lymphocytes.Adaptive immunity to Anaplasma pathogens and immune dysregulation: implications for bacterial persistence.Antiviral memory phenotype T cells in unexposed adults.Multipronged CD4(+) T-cell effector and memory responses cooperate to provide potent immunity against respiratory virus.CD4 T-cell memory generation and maintenanceLack of Both Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain-Containing Proteins 1 and 2 Primes T Cells for Activation-Induced Cell Death.MicroRNA-23a Curbs Necrosis during Early T Cell Activation by Enforcing Intracellular Reactive Oxygen Species EquilibriumDibromoacetic Acid Induces Thymocyte Apoptosis by Blocking Cell Cycle Progression, Increasing Intracellular Calcium, and the Fas/FasL Pathway in Vitro.Early infectious acute respiratory distress syndrome is characterized by activation and proliferation of alveolar T-cells.Early programming and late-acting checkpoints governing the development of CD4 T cell memory.Trying to See the Forest through the Trees: Deciphering the Nature of Memory Immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.The Regulation of Inflammation by Innate and Adaptive Lymphocytes.Exploring an alternative explanation for the second phase of viral decay: Infection of short-lived cells in a drug-limited compartment during HAART
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge.
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge.
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge.
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge
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K Kai McKinstry
Tara M Strutt
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10.1111/J.1600-065X.2010.00921.X
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2010-07-01T00:00:00Z