Human CD26high T cells elicit tumor immunity against multiple malignancies via enhanced migration and persistence
The role of human CD4+ T cell subsets in cancer immunotherapy is still unclear. Here, the authors show that CD26 identifies three CD4+ T cell subsets with distinct immunological properties in both healthy individuals and cancer patients.
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Main Authors: | Stefanie R. Bailey, Michelle H. Nelson, Kinga Majchrzak, Jacob S. Bowers, Megan M. Wyatt, Aubrey S. Smith, Lillian R. Neal, Keisuke Shirai, Carmine Carpenito, Carl H. June, Michael J. Zilliox, Chrystal M. Paulos |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/63f1a5f94c67463f9202a2a71250b8b7 |
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