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<p>Researchers, led by University of Melbourne&rsquo;s <a href="https://www.doherty.edu.au/people/professor-laura-mackay">Professor Laura Mackay</a>, a Laboratory Head and Immunology Theme Leader at the Peter Doherty Institute of Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute), discovered distinct mechanisms controlling different types of immune cells, and found that, by precisely targeting these mechanisms, they could selectively eliminate &lsquo;problematic cells&rsquo; and reshape the skin&#39;s immune landscape.</p>

Killer T cells in older adults found to be less effective at fighting influenza viruses

A world-first discovery has revealed special immune cells called ‘killer T cells’ in older adults, directed against influenza viruses, closely resemble those found in newborns and children, but struggle to recognise infected cells – a finding that unlocks the potential for the development of better vaccines and therapies tailored to different age groups.

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