Selected article for: "acute infection and influenza virus"

Author: Lei Lei; Hongbo Qian; Xiaofeng Yang; Xiaobo Zhou; Xingzhe Zhang; Dan Zhang; Tongxin Dai; Rui Guo; Lin Shi; Yanbin Cheng; Baojun Zhang; Jinsong Hu Hu; Yaling Guo
Title: The phenotypic changes of ?d T cells in COVID-19 patients
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: 5ekdfers_11
    Snippet: In many infections, the number of γ δ T cells increases both locally and systemically a few days post-infection. A study found that the ratio of γ δ T cells among total lymphocytes in the lungs significantly increased in mice infected with influenza A (H1N1) virus three days post infection [16] . This observation suggests that γ δ T cells play an important role in the host immune response. During acute HIV infection, previous studies showed.....
    Document: In many infections, the number of γ δ T cells increases both locally and systemically a few days post-infection. A study found that the ratio of γ δ T cells among total lymphocytes in the lungs significantly increased in mice infected with influenza A (H1N1) virus three days post infection [16] . This observation suggests that γ δ T cells play an important role in the host immune response. During acute HIV infection, previous studies showed that the surface expression of the activation marker, CD25, is significantly increased on γ δ T cells [14] , whereas various viruses may have different effects on the patterns of γ δ T cells activation [17, 18] .

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