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Tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells with a tissue-resident memory phenotype have been described in both mice and humans. In this issue of Immunity, Green et al. provide a detailed analysis of the transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of these cells in relation to bona fide tissue-resident and exhausted T cells found in acutely resolving and chronic viral infections.
期刊介绍:
Immunity is a publication that focuses on publishing significant advancements in research related to immunology. We encourage the submission of studies that offer groundbreaking immunological discoveries, whether at the molecular, cellular, or whole organism level. Topics of interest encompass a wide range, such as cancer, infectious diseases, neuroimmunology, autoimmune diseases, allergies, mucosal immunity, metabolic diseases, and homeostasis.