After primary Leishmania major infection, two populations of CD4 + T cells, termed 'effector' and 'central memory' T cells, are generated. Work in mice shows that both populations can mediate protection against subsequent infection, and that persistent infection keeps the effector response robust (pages 1104-1110).
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Seder, R. A., & Sacks, D. L. (2004, October). Memory may not need reminding. Nature Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1004-1045
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