Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
T cell responses are known to be essential in the immune response to Ebola virus infection, and the viral glycoprotein is a major antigenic target. Here the authors provide fine detail mapping of T cell antigens and their characterisation in Ebola virus survivor patients.
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Autores principales: | T. R. W. Tipton, Y. Hall, J. A. Bore, A. White, L. S. Sibley, C. Sarfas, Y. Yuki, M. Martin, S. Longet, J. Mellors, K. Ewer, S. Günther, M. Carrington, M. K. Kondé, M. W. Carroll |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e6b0735d435f48e18929d44dd2c3bb84 |
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