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Dynamic Functional Modulation of CD4
+
T Cell Recall Responses Is Dependent on the Inflammatory Environment of the Secondary Stimulus
Chulwoo Kim
, David C. Jay
, Matthew A. Williams
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T Cell Recall Responses Is Dependent on the Inflammatory Environment of the Secondary Stimulus'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Functional Modulation
100%
CD4+ T
100%
Functional Avidity
100%
Recall Response
100%
Inflammatory Environment
100%
Secondary Storage
60%
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
60%
Nave
40%
Th1 Response
40%
Memory Cell
40%
Effector Cells
40%
T Cell Subpopulations
40%
Memory T Cells
40%
Adoptive Transfer
40%
Viral Glycoprotein
40%
Secondary Challenge
40%
Interleukin-12 (IL-12)
20%
Inflammation
20%
Effector T Cells
20%
Listeria Monocytogenes
20%
Functional Capacity
20%
Functional Differentiation
20%
TCR Transgenic
20%
Restimulation
20%
Effector CD4+ T Cells
20%
Rechallenge
20%
IFN-I
20%
Infectious Period
20%
Memory T Cell Response
20%
Functional Memory
20%
Antigen Persistence
20%
Antigen Loading
20%
Secondary Host
20%
Pathogen Clearance
20%
Contrast Transfer Function
20%
Th1 Effector Cells
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Intermediate Host
33%