T cells' capability to fully prevent acute viral infections opens new avenues for vaccine development
Scientists have discovered that T cells — white blood cells that can destroy harmful pathogens — can completely prevent viral infection, to an extent previously thought only possible due to neutralizing antibodies. Their findings reshape our understanding of how our immune system works, paving the way for the design of more effective vaccines.
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