Memory T Cells and Long-Term Immunity
Yale Associate Professor of Immunology Susan Kaech explains her recent study of the role of the gene IL-7 in maintaining the immune cells "memory T cells” that are essential for long-term immunity. Her research was published in the journal Cell. Video produced by Kindealabs.
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