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Extent of systemic spread determines CD8+ T cell immunodominance for laboratory strains, smallpox vaccines, and zoonotic isolates of vaccinia virus

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Flesch, Inge
Hollett (previously Noel), Natasha
Wong, Yik Chun
Quinan, Barbara
Howard, Debbie
da Fonseca, Flavio G.
Tscharke, David

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American Association of Immunologists

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CD8+ T cells that recognize virus-derived peptides presented on MHC class I are vital antiviral effectors. Such peptides presented by any given virus vary greatly in immunogenicity, allowing them to be ranked in an immunodominance hierarchy. However, the

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Journal of Immunology

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2037-12-31