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An important role for intestinally derived T cells in respiratory defence
1Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Newcastle, Australia.
Immunology Today
|May 1, 1995
Abstract:
Margaret Dunkley, Reinhard Pabst and Allan Cripps discuss the role of intestinally derived T cells in protecting the lung against Gram-negative bacterial infection. They describe the factors directing T-cell migration from gut-associated lymphoid tissue to lung, and focus on the role of T cells and T-cell-derived cytokines in bacterial clearance from the lung.