Phosphoantigen‐Expanded Human γδ T Cells Display Potent Cytotoxicity against Monocyte‐Derived Macrophages Infected with Human and Avian Influenza Viruses
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 200(6), pp. 858–865
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Gang Qin, Huawei Mao, Jian Zheng, Sin Fun Sia, Yinping Liu, Ping‐Lung Chan, K. H. Lam, Malik Peiris, YL Lau, Wenwei Tu
Abstract
Our findings suggest a potentially novel therapeutic approach to seasonal, zoonotic avian, and pandemic influenza-the use of phosphoantigens to activate gammadelta T cells against influenza virus infections.
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