TrendPulse Logo

Your nose contains multitudes — of long-lived immune cells

Source: NatureView Original
scienceApril 9, 2026

-

Email

-

Bluesky

-

Facebook

-

LinkedIn

-

Reddit

-

Whatsapp

-

X

Particles of H3N2 influenza virus (thread-shaped structures; artificially coloured) infect a human cell. Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library

Access through your institution

Buy or subscribe

An army of flu-fighting immune cells lives on in the nose long after infection.

Access options

Access through your institution

Access Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals

Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription

$32.99 / 30 days

cancel any time

Learn more

Subscribe to this journal

Receive 51 print issues and online access

$199.00 per year

only $3.90 per issue

Learn more

Rent or buy this article

Prices vary by article type

from$1.95

to$39.95

Learn more

Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-026-01111-9

References

- Mathew, N. R. et al. J. Exp. Med. 223, e20251793 (2026).

Article

PubMed

Google Scholar

Download references

Subjects

-

Immunology

Latest on:

-

Immunology

-

One woman, three autoimmune diseases: CAR-T therapy vanquishes ultra-rare disease trio

News 09 APR 26

-

Engineered immunosuppressive dendritic cells protect against cardiac remodelling

Article 08 APR 26

-

‘Treasure trove’ of antiviral proteins could inspire powerful molecular tools

News 02 APR 26

Jobs

-

AI/ML Postdoctoral Research Position at the NIH

Bethesda, Maryland

National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine

-

Scientific Director, Neurological Disorder Research Center

Qatar Biomedical Research Institute (QBRI) is seeking a Scientific Director for its Neurological Disorder Research Center

Qatar (QA)

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)

-

Linyi University 2026 Staff Recruitment Announcement (Long-Term Positions)

We plan to recruit 277 staff members, including 79 senior positions and 198 intermediate positions.

Linyi City, Shandong Province, China

Linyi University

-

Postdoctoral Position: AI-Driven Discovery of Therapeutics for Metabolic Diseases

AI in Drug Discovery; Computational Biology; Metabolic Disease Research; Translational Medicine; Bioinformatics

Shanghai (CN)

Innogen Pharm

-

Associate or Senior Editor, Nature

Title: Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Locations: Shanghai or Madrid – hybrid working model Closing Date: 21st April 2026   About Springer Natur...

Shanghai (CN), Madrid

Springer Nature Ltd

Your nose contains multitudes — of long-lived immune cells | TrendPulse