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The Anti-Cancer Potential of Human Gamma Delta T Cells

Grant number: 1126866 | Funding period: 2017 - 2019

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Vγ9Vδ2 T cells recognize butyrophilin 2A1 and 3A1 heteromers

TS Fulford, C Soliman, RG Castle, M Rigau, Z Ruan, O Dolezal, R Seneviratna, HG Brown, E Hanssen, A Hammet, S Li, SJ Redmond, A Chung, MA Gorman, MW Parker, O Patel, TS Peat, J Newman, A Behren, NA Gherardin

2024-08-01

Butyrophilin (BTN) molecules are emerging as key regulators of T cell immunity; however, how they trigger cell-mediated responses ..

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