Regulation of memory CD4 T cells: generation, localization and persistence.

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Published in Adv Exp Med Biol on January 01, 2002

Authors

Susan L Swain1, Javed N Agrewala, Deborah M Brown, Eulogia Román

Author Affiliations

1: Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983, USA.

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