The role of circulating t cells with a tissue resident phenotype (ex-trm) in health and disease

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  • What: Given the potential involvement of ex-TRM in disease pathogenesis, it is important that future studies aim to address these pertinent questions in a range of conditions. for inflammatory signals in the egress of TRM from tissue.
  • Who: Tara Marlene Strutt et al. from the University of Central Florida, United States have published the Article: The role of circulating T cells with a tissue resident phenotype (ex-T ) in health and disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: Future work should thus aim to identify additional transcriptional or phenotypic characteristics of this population . . .

     

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