The most common human viruses have different abilities to establish persistent chronic infection. Virus-specific T-cell responses are critical in the control of virus replication and in the prevention of disease in chronic infection. A large number of phenotypic markers and a series of functions have been used to characterize virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell responses, and these studies have shown great phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of the T-cell responses against different viruses. The heterogeneity of the T-cell response has been proposed to be specific to each virus. However, over the past 2 years, several studies have provided evidence that the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell responses is pre...
Persistent virus infections create specific problems for their hosts. Although the dynamics of immun...
Like αβT cells, human γδ T cells also have different subsets with distinct characteristics. Whether ...
The establishment of viral persistence generally requires evasion of the host CD8+ T cell response. ...
The most common human viruses have different abilities to establish persistent chronic infection. Vi...
T cells play a primordial role in antiviral immunity. Virus-specific T-cell responses can be charact...
At present, we only have indirect knowledge of the protective role of antigen-specific T cells in hu...
Most humans become infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Typically, the immune system controls...
The research presented in this thesis focusses on the characterization of the T cell response agains...
Herpesviruses infect most humans. Their infections can be associated with pathological conditions an...
AbstractCD4+ T cells – often referred to as T-helper cells – play a central role in immune defense a...
CD4+ T cells -- often referred to as T-helper cells -- play a central role in immune defense and pat...
Effective HIV-specific T-cell immunity requires the ability to inhibit virus replication in the infe...
Immune memory responses to previously encountered pathogens can sometimes alter the immune response ...
We studied CD8 T cell responses against HIV-1, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, and influenza in...
UNLABELLED: CD8(+) T cells specific for pp65, IE1, and IE2 are present at high frequencies in human ...
Persistent virus infections create specific problems for their hosts. Although the dynamics of immun...
Like αβT cells, human γδ T cells also have different subsets with distinct characteristics. Whether ...
The establishment of viral persistence generally requires evasion of the host CD8+ T cell response. ...
The most common human viruses have different abilities to establish persistent chronic infection. Vi...
T cells play a primordial role in antiviral immunity. Virus-specific T-cell responses can be charact...
At present, we only have indirect knowledge of the protective role of antigen-specific T cells in hu...
Most humans become infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Typically, the immune system controls...
The research presented in this thesis focusses on the characterization of the T cell response agains...
Herpesviruses infect most humans. Their infections can be associated with pathological conditions an...
AbstractCD4+ T cells – often referred to as T-helper cells – play a central role in immune defense a...
CD4+ T cells -- often referred to as T-helper cells -- play a central role in immune defense and pat...
Effective HIV-specific T-cell immunity requires the ability to inhibit virus replication in the infe...
Immune memory responses to previously encountered pathogens can sometimes alter the immune response ...
We studied CD8 T cell responses against HIV-1, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, and influenza in...
UNLABELLED: CD8(+) T cells specific for pp65, IE1, and IE2 are present at high frequencies in human ...
Persistent virus infections create specific problems for their hosts. Although the dynamics of immun...
Like αβT cells, human γδ T cells also have different subsets with distinct characteristics. Whether ...
The establishment of viral persistence generally requires evasion of the host CD8+ T cell response. ...