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Life Sciences
Studies from Trudeau Institute in the area of life sciences published
April 8th, 2009
New research, 'Functionally diverse subsets in CD4 T cell responses against influenza,' is the subject of a report. "Antibody alone cannot provide optimal protection against many infectious diseases impacting global heath. In these cases, our challenge is to develop innovative vaccines that generate protective populations of memory T cells," researchers in the United States report. "However, our studies suggest that current paradigms explaining how memory CD4 T cells provide protection are inadequate. This is likely due to both the paucity of and heterogeneity of memory CD4 T cells observed in vivo, which make analysis extremely difficult. Here, we discuss new findings...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2009-04-08)
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