Autophagy in T cells from aged donors is maintained by spermidine, and correlates with function and vaccine responses

  1. Ghada Alsaleh  Is a corresponding author
  2. Isabel Panse
  3. Leo Swadling
  4. Hanlin Zhang
  5. Felix Richter
  6. Alain Meyer
  7. Janet Lord
  8. Eleanor Barnes
  9. Paul Klenerman
  10. Christopher Green
  11. Anna Katharina Simon  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  2. University College London, United Kingdom
  3. Université de Strasbourg, France
  4. University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

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  1. Ghada Alsaleh
  2. Isabel Panse
  3. Leo Swadling
  4. Hanlin Zhang
  5. Felix Richter
  6. Alain Meyer
  7. Janet Lord
  8. Eleanor Barnes
  9. Paul Klenerman
  10. Christopher Green
  11. Anna Katharina Simon
(2020)
Autophagy in T cells from aged donors is maintained by spermidine, and correlates with function and vaccine responses
eLife 9:e57950.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.57950

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