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Understanding the Extent of Cross-Reactive T Cell Immunity Between H1N1 09 and Seasonal Influenza Strains.

Grant number: 628965 | Funding period: 2009 - 2010

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Immunity to seasonal and pandemic influenza A viruses

SA Valkenburg, JA Rutigliano, AH Ellebedy, PC Doherty, PG Thomas, K Kedzierska

2011-05-01

The introduction of a new influenza strain into human circulation leads to rapid global spread. This review summarizes innate and ..

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Cross-reactive CD8 T-cell immunity between the pandemic H1N1-2009 and H1N1-1918 influenza A viruses

S Gras, L Kedzierski, SA Valkenburg, K Laurie, YC Liu, JT Denholm, MJ Richards, GF Rimmelzwaan, A Kelso, PC Doherty, SJ Turner, J Rossjohn, K Kedzierska

2010-07-13

Preexisting T-cell immunity directed at conserved viral regions promotes enhanced recovery from influenza virus infections, with t..

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