PLX301160
Human lymph nodes maintain a unique subset of resident memory T cells with high functional potential important for protective immunity and immunotherapies (GSE106420)
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project Immune system homeostasis and response to pathogens with age (Farber Lab)
These findings establish human LN as reservoirs for diverse memory T cells poised for high expansion and TLN as important targets for in vivo immunotherapies. SOURCE: Donna Farber (df2396@cumc.columbia.edu) - Farber Lab Columbia University
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