Chen, Xuemei
Kunda, Patricia Elena
Lin, Jianwei
Zhou, Meiling
Huang, Jinghan
Zhang, Huqin
Liu, Tao http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1199-0076
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61372151)
the Innovation of Science and Technology Commission of Shenzhen (No. CXZZ20150324160120260, JCYJ20140417173156100)
the Innovation of Science and Technology Commission of Shenzhen (No. JCYJ20150901164734162)
the Innovation of Science and Technology Commission of Shenzhen (No. GGFW2016030117123665)
Article History
Received: 25 October 2017
Accepted: 15 January 2018
First Online: 25 January 2018
Compliance with ethical standards
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: Author Xuemei Chen has received a fellowship from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Author Huqin Zhang has received a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 61372151). Author Tao Liu has received a grant from the Innovation of Science and Technology Commission of Shenzhen (Project No. CXZZ20150324160120260, No. JCYJ20150901164734162, No. JCYJ20140417173156100, and No. GGFW2016030117123665). Author Xuemei Chen declares that she has no conflict of interest. Author Patricia Elena Kunda declares that she has no conflict of interest. Author Jianwei Lin declares that he has no conflict of interest. Author Meiling Zhou declares that she has no conflict of interest. Author Jinghan Huang declares that he has no conflict of interest. Author Huqin Zhang declares that he has no conflict of interest. Author Tao Liu declares that he has no conflict of interest.
: The generation of human DCs and CTLs has been approved by the Ethical Committee of the Shenzhen Luohu People’s hospital (ZLNK 03/2015). All blood donors provided written informed consent for the collection of samples and subsequent analysis.