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Ogongo P, Madansein R, Ramdial P et al. Tuberculosis specific human lung tissue resident memory T cells are predominantly TNF-a monofunctional and express FoxP3 [version 1; not peer reviewed]. Gates Open Res 2019, 3:1578 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.21955/gatesopenres.1116427.1)
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Tuberculosis specific human lung tissue resident memory T cells are predominantly TNF-a monofunctional and express FoxP3

Paul Ogongo1, Rahjmun Madansein, Pratista Ramdial, Amanda Ardain, Shepherd Nhamoyebonde, Duran Ramsuran, Emmanuel Oseratin, Samuel Behar, Adrie Steyn, Alasdair Leslie1
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Published 17 Oct 2019

Tuberculosis specific human lung tissue resident memory T cells are predominantly TNF-a monofunctional and express FoxP3

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Paul Ogongo1, Rahjmun Madansein, Pratista Ramdial, Amanda Ardain, Shepherd Nhamoyebonde, Duran Ramsuran, Emmanuel Oseratin, Samuel Behar, Adrie Steyn, Alasdair Leslie1
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1 Africa Health Research Institute, South Africa
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Keystone Symposium Tuberculosis: Mechanisms, Pathogenesis and Treatment (A3) 2019
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INV-GC2019
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No competing interests were disclosed

Keywords
Tuberculosis, immunity, tissue resident memory, sequencing, T cells
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