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HIV-infected women have high numbers of CD103-CD8+ T cells residing close to the basal membrane of the ectocervical epithelium.
Gibbs, A; Buggert, M; Edfeldt, G; Ranefall, P.; Introini, A; Cheuk, S; Martini, E; Eidsmo, L; Ball, TB; Kimani, J; Kaul, R; Karlsson, A; Wählby, C; Broliden, K; Tjernlund, A (University of Nairobi, 2017)BACKGROUND: Genital mucosa is the main portal of entry for various incoming pathogens, including HIV, hence an important site for host immune defenses. Tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells defend tissue barriers against ...