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Brain resident memory T cells rapidly expand and initiate neuroinflammatory responses following CNS injury and viral infection
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Ayasoufi, K; Wolf, DM; Namen, SL; Tritz, ZP; Jin, F; Pfaller, CK; Goddery, EN; Fain, CE; Gulbicki, LR; Khadka, RH; Yokanovich, LT; Hansen, MJ ...
2022
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Ayasoufi, K., Wolf, D. M., Namen, S. L., Tritz, Z. P., Jin, F., Pfaller, C. K., … Johnson, A. J. (2022). Brain resident memory T cells rapidly expand and initiate neuroinflammatory responses following CNS injury and viral infection. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.08.487707
Ayasoufi, K., D. M. Wolf, S. L. Namen, Z. P. Tritz, F. Jin, C. K. Pfaller, E. N. Goddery, et al. “Brain resident memory T cells rapidly expand and initiate neuroinflammatory responses following CNS injury and viral infection.” BioRxiv, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.08.487707.
Ayasoufi K, Wolf DM, Namen SL, Tritz ZP, Jin F, Pfaller CK, et al. Brain resident memory T cells rapidly expand and initiate neuroinflammatory responses following CNS injury and viral infection. bioRxiv. 2022.
Ayasoufi, K., et al. “Brain resident memory T cells rapidly expand and initiate neuroinflammatory responses following CNS injury and viral infection.” BioRxiv, 2022. Epmc, doi:10.1101/2022.04.08.487707.
Ayasoufi K, Wolf DM, Namen SL, Tritz ZP, Jin F, Pfaller CK, Goddery EN, Fain CE, Gulbicki LR, Khadka RH, Yokanovich LT, Hansen MJ, Johnson AJ. Brain resident memory T cells rapidly expand and initiate neuroinflammatory responses following CNS injury and viral infection. bioRxiv. 2022.