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T cell maturation is significantly affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Laura Otto WalterChandra Chiappin CardosoÍris Mattos Santos-PirathHeloisa Zorzi CostaRafaela GartnerIsabel WerleEduarda Talita Bramorski MohrJulia Salvan da RosaTainá Larissa LubschinskiMariano FelisbertoIara Fabricia KretzerIvete Ioshiko MasukawaPatrícia de Almeida VannyMagali Chaves LuizAna Carolina Rabello de MoraesEduardo Monguilhott DalmarcoMaria Claudia Santos-Silva
Published in: Immunology (2023)
The results demonstrate that COVID-19 patients have a delayed activation and differentiation of T cells. In addition, these patients have a great reduction of T cells with a suppressor phenotype. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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