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Slow cytomegalovirus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell differentiation: 10-year follow-up of primary infection in a small number of immunocompetent hosts.

Chiara FornaraMilena FurioneFederica ZavaglioAlessia ArossaArsenio SpinilloGiuseppe GernaDaniele Lilleri
Published in: European journal of immunology (2020)
Differentiation of human cytomegalovirus specific T cells is a slow process requiring years. In the acute phase, EM predominate; subsequently, no contraction occurs (memory inflation) and TEMRA increase, especially among CD8+ T cells, while few LTM T cells appear. After some years, LTM stabilizes and predominate among CD4+ .
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