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Which Immune Cells Multiply During an Infection

Erlangen – Following an infection and the resulting antigen contact, those cytotoxic T cells ("killer cells") that exceed a threshold in their binding capacity to the antigen, i.e., possess high avidity toward the antigen, proliferate. This is reported by a research group at Friedrich-Alexander University...
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Erlangen – Following an infection and the resulting antigen contact, those cytotoxic T cells ("killer cells") that exceed a threshold in their binding capacity to the antigen, i.e., possess high avidity toward the antigen, proliferate. This is reported by a research group at Friedrich-Alexander University...

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Deutsches Ärzteblatt broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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