Memory killer T cells are primed in the spleen during influenza infection

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Memory killer T cells are primed in the spleen during influenza infection

CD8+ T cells—known as “killer” T cells—are the assassins of the immune system. Once they are primed, they seek out and destroy other cells that are infected with virus or cells that are cancerous.

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