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Specificity and Function of T Lymphocytes Induced by Influenza A Viruses

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The Influenza Viruses

Part of the book series: The Viruses ((VIRS))

Abstract

Over the past 20 years, it has become increasingly clear that thymus-derived lymphocytes (T lymphocytes) play a pivotal role in immune responsiveness. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in antiviral immunity, in which T lymphocytes provide a critical helper function in antibody responses and also function directly to reduce viral replication. Of the large number of viruses known to elicit T-lymphocyte responses, influenza virus has been the most extensively studied.

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Yewdell, J.W., Hackett, C.J. (1989). Specificity and Function of T Lymphocytes Induced by Influenza A Viruses. In: Krug, R.M. (eds) The Influenza Viruses. The Viruses. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0811-9_8

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