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Using epigenetics to define vaccine-induced memory T cellsYellow fever vaccine induces integrated multilineage and polyfunctional immune responsesDynamic T cell migration program provides resident memory within intestinal epitheliumMalaria induces anemia through CD8+ T cell-dependent parasite clearance and erythrocyte removal in the spleen.Initial viral load determines the magnitude of the human CD8 T cell response to yellow fever vaccination.HIV-DNA priming alters T cell responses to HIV-adenovirus vaccine even when responses to DNA are undetectable.Chronic virus infection enforces demethylation of the locus that encodes PD-1 in antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells.Human Ebola virus infection results in substantial immune activation.Human CD8⁺ and CD4⁺ T cell memory to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.Antigen-specific CD4+ T cells recognize epitopes of protective antigen following vaccination with an anthrax vaccine.Rapid and massive virus-specific plasmablast responses during acute dengue virus infection in humans.The yellow fever virus vaccine induces a broad and polyfunctional human memory CD8+ T cell response.CXCL13 is a plasma biomarker of germinal center activity.Cutting edge: Prolonged exposure to HIV reinforces a poised epigenetic program for PD-1 expression in virus-specific CD8 T cells.Distinct memory CD4+ T cells with commitment to T follicular helper- and T helper 1-cell lineages are generated after acute viral infection.HIV-1 vaccine-induced immunity in the test-of-concept Step Study: a case-cohort analysis.Identification of novel markers for mouse CD4(+) T follicular helper cells.Insights into human CD8(+) T-cell memory using the yellow fever and smallpox vaccines.Proliferation of PD-1+ CD8 T cells in peripheral blood after PD-1-targeted therapy in lung cancer patients.A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial of the 17D yellow fever virus vaccine given in combination with immune globulin or placebo: comparative viremia and immunogenicity.Human effector and memory CD8+ T cell responses to smallpox and yellow fever vaccines.Evidence of hepatitis E virus exposure among seronegative healthy residents of an endemic area.Cardiac allograft rejection as a complication of PD-1 checkpoint blockade for cancer immunotherapy: a case report.What Controls the Acute Viral Infection Following Yellow Fever Vaccination?Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells Recognize Epitopes of Protective Antigen following Vaccination with an Anthrax Vaccine.
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