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Memory T cells persisting within the brain after local infection show functional adaptations to their tissue of residenceEndogenous Murine BST-2/Tetherin Is Not a Major Restriction Factor of Influenza A Virus Infection.Respiratory DC Use IFITM3 to Avoid Direct Viral Infection and Safeguard Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cell PrimingCross-dressed dendritic cells drive memory CD8+ T-cell activation after viral infectionFrom the thymus to longevity in the periphery.Resident memory CD8+ T cells in the upper respiratory tract prevent pulmonary influenza virus infection.Local Modulation of Antigen-Presenting Cell Development after Resolution of Pneumonia Induces Long-Term Susceptibility to Secondary Infections.Nasal-associated lymphoid tissues (NALTs) support the recall but not priming of influenza virus-specific cytotoxic T cells.When input does not match output, lung-resident memory T cells decay.Antibody-targeted vaccination to lung dendritic cells generates tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells that are highly protective against influenza virus infection.Enhanced survival of lung tissue-resident memory CD8⁺ T cells during infection with influenza virus due to selective expression of IFITM3.Influenza-specific lung-resident memory T cells are proliferative and polyfunctional and maintain diverse TCR profiles.Circulating TFH cells, serological memory, and tissue compartmentalization shape human influenza-specific B cell immunity.Harnessing the Power of T Cells: The Promising Hope for a Universal Influenza Vaccine.Single-Cell Approach to Influenza-Specific CD8+ T Cell Receptor Repertoires Across Different Age Groups, Tissues, and Following Influenza Virus Infection.Dendritic Cell-Induced Memory T Cell Activation in Nonlymphoid TissuesRapid interferon independent expression of IFITM3 following T cell activation protects cells from influenza virus infectionHuman γδ T-cell receptor repertoire is shaped by influenza viruses, age and tissue compartmentalisationMemory T Cell Dynamics in the Lung during Influenza Virus InfectionZymosan by-passes the requirement for pulmonary antigen encounter in lung tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cell developmentIFITM3 and type I interferons are important for the control of influenza A virus replication in murine macrophagesHuman CD8+ T cell cross-reactivity across influenza A, B and C virusesBystander Activation of Pulmonary Trm Cells Attenuates the Severity of Bacterial Pneumonia by Enhancing Neutrophil RecruitmentQuantification of epitope abundance reveals the effect of direct and cross-presentation on influenza CTL responses
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