Unconventional human CD61 pairing with CD103 promotes TCR signaling and antigen-specific T cell cytotoxicity

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, leading to increased interest in utilizing immunotherapy strategies for better cancer treatments. In the past decade, CD103 + T cells have been associated with better clinical prognosis in patients with cancer. However, the specific im...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature immunology Jg. 25; H. 5; S. 834 - 846
Hauptverfasser: Hamid, Megat H. B. A., Cespedes, Pablo F., Jin, Chen, Chen, Ji-Li, Gileadi, Uzi, Antoun, Elie, Liang, Zhu, Gao, Fei, Teague, Renuka, Manoharan, Nikita, Maldonado-Perez, David, Khalid-Alham, Nasullah, Cerundolo, Lucia, Ciaoca, Raul, Hester, Svenja S., Pinto-Fernández, Adán, Draganov, Simeon D., Vendrell, Iolanda, Liu, Guihai, Yao, Xuan, Kvalvaag, Audun, Dominey-Foy, Delaney C. C., Nanayakkara, Charunya, Kanellakis, Nikolaos, Chen, Yi-Ling, Waugh, Craig, Clark, Sally-Ann, Clark, Kevin, Sopp, Paul, Rahman, Najib M., Verrill, Clare, Kessler, Benedikt M., Ogg, Graham, Fernandes, Ricardo A., Fisher, Roman, Peng, Yanchun, Dustin, Michael L., Dong, Tao
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York Nature Publishing Group US 01.05.2024
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ISSN:1529-2908, 1529-2916, 1529-2916
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