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Antiviral T cell responses
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spelling | Posnett, David N. Engelhorn, Manuel E. Houghton, Alan N. 1540-9538 0022-1007 Rockefeller University Press Immunology Immunology and Allergy http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20050928 <jats:p>Around 700 BCE, a new military formation called the phalanx was established in ancient Greece: a tight column of heavy infantry carrying long spears, or pikes, used in a single prong of attack. Later, in the battle of Marathon described by Herodotus, the Greeks learned the advantages of multipronged attacks, a strategy still used in modern warfare. Is the immune system similar in its approach to combating pathogens or tumors?</jats:p> Antiviral T cell responses The Journal of Experimental Medicine |
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