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          T cell mediated satellite cell function: implications for age-associated changes in skeletal muscle regeneration 

          Author(s):Dumke, Breanna R.
          Date Issued:2010
          Format:masters theses
          Sarcopenia is an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. Recent evidence suggests that an age-associated loss of muscle precursor cell (MPC) functionality contributes to sarcopenia. Current research also ...
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          Identification and characterization of leprosy T cell antigens in the context of early diagnosis and CD1a restricted T cell activation 

          Author(s):Kim, Hee Jin
          Date Issued:2011
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
          To view the abstract, please see the full text of the document.
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          HIV prophylaxis: an essential role for T cells and adjuvants in recombinant mucosal Lactobacillus acidophilus vaccines 

          Author(s):LeCureux, Jonathan Spicer
          Date Issued:2016
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
          Current HIV vaccines have poor efficacy, with inconsistent levels of protection following mucosal HIV exposure. Lactic acid bacteria offer an alternative vaccine vector targeting the primary site of HIV infection, the ...
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          Metformin: a tool to better understand T cell mediated protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

          Author(s):Haugen Frenkel, Jessica D.
          Date Issued:2020
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
          To view the abstract, please see the full text of the document.

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