PLX061937
Altered infant T cell differentiation in infection or vaccination reduces lung tissue-resident memory generation (GSE101696)
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project Immune system homeostasis and response to pathogens with age (Farber Lab)
Our findings reveal that infant T cells are intrinsically programmed for short-term responses and targeting key regulators could promote long-term, tissue-targeted protection at this critical life stage. SOURCE: Donna,L,Farber (df2396@columbia.edu) - Columbia University
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