Drs. Stephen Nutt andKatja Lüthje, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (IMAGE)
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Drs. Stephen Nutt (left) and Katja Lüthje from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne, Australia, were part of a research team that discovered a rare cell type (called T follicular helper cells) are needed for antibody production and long-lasting "memory" of infectious agents.
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Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
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