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Nature 460, 108-112 (21 June 2009) | doi:10.1038/nature08155;
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mTOR regulates memory CD8 T-cell differentiation
Memory CD8 T cells are a critical component of protective immunity, and inducing effective memory T-cell responses is a major goal of vaccines against chronic infections and tumours. Considerable effort has gone into designing vaccine regimens that will increase the magnitude of the memory response, but there has been minimal emphasis on developing strategies to improve the functional qualities of memory T cells.
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