Abstract
T cell responses against foreign antigens are clonally diverse, but the significance of this diversity is unclear. In this issue of Immunity, Straub etal.1 show that recruitment of low-avidity Tcells during primary infection can provide protection against subsequent encounter with escape variants.
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