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Transcriptional Repressor Blimp-1 Promotes CD8 + T Cell Terminal Differentiation and Represses the Acquisition of Central Memory T Cell Properties

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Rutishauser, Rachel
Martins, Gislaine
Kalachikov, Sergey
Chandele, Anmol
Parish, Ian
Meffre, Eric
Jacob, Joshy
Calame, Kathryn
Kaech, Susan

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During acute infections, a small population of effector CD8+ T cells evades terminal differentiation and survives as long-lived memory T cells. We demonstrate that the transcriptional repressor Blimp-1 enhanced the formation of terminally differentiated

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Immunity

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2037-12-31