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1. Polyclonal but not monoclonal circulating memory CD4+ T cells attenuate the severity of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia.

2. Prior infection with unrelated neurotropic virus exacerbates influenza disease and impairs lung T cell responses.

3. Vaccine-induced inflammation and inflammatory monocytes promote CD4+ T cell-dependent immunity against murine salmonellosis.

4. Influenza, but not SARS‐CoV‐2, infection induces a rapid interferon response that wanes with age and diminished tissue‐resident memory CD8+ T cells.

5. Suboptimal SARS-CoV-2−specific CD8+ T cell response associated with the prominent HLA-A*02:01 phenotype.

6. Rapid interferon independent expression of IFITM3 following T cell activation protects cells from influenza virus infection.

7. Single-Cell Approach to Influenza-Specific CD8+ T Cell Receptor Repertoires Across Different Age Groups, Tissues, and Following Influenza Virus Infection.

8. Resident memory CD8+ T cells in the upper respiratory tract prevent pulmonary influenza virus infection.

9. Respiratory DC Use IFITM3 to Avoid Direct Viral Infection and Safeguard Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cell Priming.

10. Enhanced survival of lung tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells during infection with influenza virus due to selective expression of IFITM3.

11. The Molecular Signature of Tissue Resident Memory CD8 T Cells Isolated from the Brain.

12. Cross-dressed dendritic cells drive memory CD8+ T-cell activation after viral infection.

13. CD8+ T-cell attenuation of cutaneous herpes simplex virus infection reduces the average viral copy number of the ensuing latent infection.

14. Dendritic Cell—Induced Memory T Cell Activation in Nonlymphoid Tissues.

15. Intranasal Delivery of a Chitosan-Hydrogel Vaccine Generates Nasal Tissue Resident Memory CD8 + T Cells That Are Protective against Influenza Virus Infection.

16. When input does not match output, lung-resident memory T cells decay.

17. Harnessing the Power of T Cells: The Promising Hope for a Universal Influenza Vaccine.

18. Influenza-specific lung-resident memory T cells are proliferative and polyfunctional and maintain diverse TCR profiles.

19. Epidermal Viral Immunity Induced by CD8α[sup+]Dendritic Cells But Notj by Langerhans Cells.

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