Systemic and respiratory T-cells induced by seasonal H1N1 influenza protect against pandemic H2N2 in ferrets.
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Systemic and respiratory T-cells induced by seasonal H1N1 influenza protect against pandemic H2N2 in ferrets.Published in
Commun Biol 2020; 3(1):564PMID
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10.1038/s42003-020-01278-5
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