
A new study shows how a special class of immune cells called invariant natural killer T cells make their contribution to this concerted effort. "We were interested in identifying the mechanisms that different types of T cells use to control iMycobacterium tuberculosis/i infection", says Samuel Behar, from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, US, the senior author of the new study. He and his colleagues had previously shown that when ...
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