The study found two target molecules associated with effector T cell survival and memory CD8 T cell development
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T cells are the "knife guards" in our body and are one of the important components of the body's immune system. But in cancer or chronic infections (such as HIV infection), T cells tend to die in large numbers or stop normal work, making it difficult for us to fight disease. However, scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have recently discovered two protein targets that inhibit their activity to prevent this from happening.
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