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- who: Chelsea L. Edwards et al. from the University of of Medicine, Brisbane, Australia have published the article: IL-10-producing Th1 cells possess distinct molecular signature in malaria QIMR Berghofer Medical Research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work provides insights into CD4+ T cell development during malaria that offer opportunities for creation of strategies to modulate CD4+ T cell functions and improve antiparasitic immunity. The authors focused on differences between Tr1 and Th1 cells and found 2031 DEGs in Tr1 cells compared with Th1 cells, with 1,025 and 1,006 of these . . .
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