Edward Nirenberg on Nostr: There is also some discussion of T cell responses and the role they might play with ...
There is also some discussion of T cell responses and the role they might play with protection from pertussis. There is thought that robust control of pertussis requires a Th17/Th1 predominant response (anti-extracellular bacteria and antiviral/intracellular bacteria modules).
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