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Significance of Bystander T Cell Activation in Microbial Infection

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The authors describe the history of research on bystander CD8+ T cell activation as well as evidence of bystander activation. They also discuss the mechanisms and immunopathological roles of bystander activation in various microbial infections.
[Nature Immunology]
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Lee, H., Jeong, S., & Shin, E.-C. (2021). Significance of bystander T cell activation in microbial infection. Nature Immunology, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-021-00985-3 Cite
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