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Dendritic cell immaturity during infancy restricts the capacity to express vaccine-specific T-cell memoryUpham et al., 2006
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- Upham J
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- Rowe J
- Kusel M
- Sly P
- Holt P
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- Infection and immunity
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The capacity of the immune system in infants to develop stable T-cell memory in response to vaccination is attenuated, and the mechanism (s) underlying this developmental deficiency in humans is poorly understood. The present study focuses on the capacity for expression of …
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