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In utero priming of highly functional effector T cell responses to human malaria. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Odorizzi, Pamela M
Contributor(s):
  • Jagannathan, Prasanna
  • McIntyre, Tara I
  • Budker, Rachel
  • Prahl, Mary
  • Auma, Ann
  • Burt, Trevor D
  • Nankya, Felistas
  • Nalubega, Mayimuna
  • Sikyomu, Esther
  • Musinguzi, Kenneth
  • Naluwu, Kate
  • Kakuru, Abel
  • Dorsey, Grant
  • Kamya, Moses R
  • Feeney, Margaret E
Producer: 20191011ISSN:
  • 1946-6242
Subject(s):
  • Antigens, Protozoan -- immunology
  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes -- immunology
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes -- immunology
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Cross-Priming -- immunology
  • Cytokines -- metabolism
  • Female
  • Fetus -- immunology
  • Humans
  • Immunologic Memory
  • Infant
  • Inflammation Mediators -- metabolism
  • Malaria -- immunology
  • Peptides -- immunology
  • Pregnancy
  • T-Lymphocytes -- immunology
Online resources:
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In: Science translational medicine vol. 10
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In utero priming of highly functional effector T cell responses to human malaria.

APA

Odorizzi P. M., Jagannathan P., McIntyre T. I., Budker R., Prahl M., Auma A., Burt T. D., Nankya F., Nalubega M., Sikyomu E., Musinguzi K., Naluwu K., Kakuru A., Dorsey G., Kamya M. R. & Feeney M. E. (20191011). In utero priming of highly functional effector T cell responses to human malaria. : Science translational medicine.

Chicago

Odorizzi Pamela M, Jagannathan Prasanna, McIntyre Tara I, Budker Rachel, Prahl Mary, Auma Ann, Burt Trevor D, Nankya Felistas, Nalubega Mayimuna, Sikyomu Esther, Musinguzi Kenneth, Naluwu Kate, Kakuru Abel, Dorsey Grant, Kamya Moses R and Feeney Margaret E. 20191011. In utero priming of highly functional effector T cell responses to human malaria. : Science translational medicine.

Harvard

Odorizzi P. M., Jagannathan P., McIntyre T. I., Budker R., Prahl M., Auma A., Burt T. D., Nankya F., Nalubega M., Sikyomu E., Musinguzi K., Naluwu K., Kakuru A., Dorsey G., Kamya M. R. and Feeney M. E. (20191011). In utero priming of highly functional effector T cell responses to human malaria. : Science translational medicine.

MLA

Odorizzi Pamela M, Jagannathan Prasanna, McIntyre Tara I, Budker Rachel, Prahl Mary, Auma Ann, Burt Trevor D, Nankya Felistas, Nalubega Mayimuna, Sikyomu Esther, Musinguzi Kenneth, Naluwu Kate, Kakuru Abel, Dorsey Grant, Kamya Moses R and Feeney Margaret E. In utero priming of highly functional effector T cell responses to human malaria. : Science translational medicine. 20191011.

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