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Journal article

Motherhood’s immune legacy reshapes the breast for lasting cancer defence

P Savas, B Virassamy, M Harris, S Loi

Immuno Oncology and Technology | Published : 2026

DOI: 10.1016/j.iotech.2026.101599

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TISSUE RESIDENT MEMORY T CELLS- DELINEATING THEIR ROLE IN BREAST CANCER ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNITY

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