“A year in review: Discussions in Immunological Memory” is part of a wider series of Research Topics across Frontiers in Immunology, hosted by our Speciality Chief Editors.
This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular spontaneous articles from 2021 in Immunological Memory. The Immunological Memory field is continuously evolving, therefore we are seeking to understand developments and perspectives on articles that have attracted attention throughout the year.
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The chosen manuscripts are :
CD8+ T Cell Exhaustion in Cancer
Deconvoluting the T Cell Response to SARS-CoV-2: Specificity Versus Chance and Cognate Cross-Reactivity
The Effects of Trained Innate Immunity on T Cell Responses; Clinical Implications and Knowledge Gaps for Future Research
Göttingen Minipigs as a Model to Evaluate Longevity, Functionality, and Memory of Immune Response Induced by Pertussis Vaccines
Stable Epigenetic Programming of Effector and Central Memory CD4 T Cells Occurs Within 7 Days of Antigen Exposure In Vivo
CD49a Identifies Polyfunctional Memory CD8 T Cell Subsets that Persist in the Lungs After Influenza Infection
PSGL-1 Is a T Cell Intrinsic Inhibitor That Regulates Effector and Memory Differentiation and Responses During Viral Infection
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Modulating Trained Immunity by Various Cell Types in Response to Pathogen Encounter
The Roles of Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells in Lung Diseases
The Chemokine Receptor CCR5 Links Memory CD4+ T Cell Metabolism to T Cell Antigen Receptor Nanoclustering
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This topic will be summarized by the specialty chief editors in an editorial alongside their vision for Immunological Memory.
We welcome Opinions, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Theory, and Mini-Review article types to facilitate this discussion. Please note only papers that are relevant and add a significant contribution to the discussion articles will be considered.
“A year in review: Discussions in Immunological Memory” is part of a wider series of Research Topics across Frontiers in Immunology, hosted by our Speciality Chief Editors.
This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular spontaneous articles from 2021 in Immunological Memory. The Immunological Memory field is continuously evolving, therefore we are seeking to understand developments and perspectives on articles that have attracted attention throughout the year.
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The chosen manuscripts are :
CD8+ T Cell Exhaustion in Cancer
Deconvoluting the T Cell Response to SARS-CoV-2: Specificity Versus Chance and Cognate Cross-Reactivity
The Effects of Trained Innate Immunity on T Cell Responses; Clinical Implications and Knowledge Gaps for Future Research
Göttingen Minipigs as a Model to Evaluate Longevity, Functionality, and Memory of Immune Response Induced by Pertussis Vaccines
Stable Epigenetic Programming of Effector and Central Memory CD4 T Cells Occurs Within 7 Days of Antigen Exposure In Vivo
CD49a Identifies Polyfunctional Memory CD8 T Cell Subsets that Persist in the Lungs After Influenza Infection
PSGL-1 Is a T Cell Intrinsic Inhibitor That Regulates Effector and Memory Differentiation and Responses During Viral Infection
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Modulating Trained Immunity by Various Cell Types in Response to Pathogen Encounter
The Roles of Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells in Lung Diseases
The Chemokine Receptor CCR5 Links Memory CD4+ T Cell Metabolism to T Cell Antigen Receptor Nanoclustering
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This topic will be summarized by the specialty chief editors in an editorial alongside their vision for Immunological Memory.
We welcome Opinions, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Theory, and Mini-Review article types to facilitate this discussion. Please note only papers that are relevant and add a significant contribution to the discussion articles will be considered.