CD8+ T cells and human cerebral malaria: a shifting episteme

Volume: 130, Issue: 3, Pages: 1109 - 1111
Published: Feb 17, 2020
Abstract
Mosquito-transmitted Plasmodium falciparum infection can cause human cerebral malaria (HCM) with high mortality rates. The abundance of infected red blood cells that accumulate in the cerebral vasculature of patients has led to the belief that these brain-sequestered cells solely cause pathogenesis. However, animal models suggest that CD8+ T cells migrate to and accumulate in the brain, directly contributing to experimental cerebral malaria...
Paper Details
Title
CD8+ T cells and human cerebral malaria: a shifting episteme
Published Date
Feb 17, 2020
Volume
130
Issue
3
Pages
1109 - 1111
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