SLAM/SAP signaling regulates discrete γδ T cell developmental checkpoints and shapes the innate-like γδ TCR repertoire
During thymic development, most γδ T cells acquire innate-like characteristics that are critical for their function in tumor surveillance, infectious disease, and tissue repair. The mechanisms, however, that regulate γδ T cell developmental programming remain unclear. Recently, we demonstrated that...
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Main Authors: | Somen K Mistri, Brianna M Hilton, Katherine J Horrigan, Emma S Andretta, Remi Savard, Oliver Dienz, Kenneth J Hampel, Diana L Gerrard, Joshua T Rose, Nikoletta Sidiropoulos, Dev Majumdar, Jonathan E Boyson |
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Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2024-12-01
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/97229 |
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