Journal
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Date
7-3-2023
Volume
133
Issue
13
First Page
e162530
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1172/JCI162530
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Wong P, Foltz JA, Chang L, Neal CC, Yao T, Cubitt CC, Tran J, Kersting-Schadek S, Palakurty S, Jaeger N, Russler-Germain DA, Marin ND, Gang M, Wagner JA, Zhou AY, Jacobs MT, Foster M, Schappe T, Marsala L, McClain E, Pence P, Becker-Hapak M, Fisk B, Petti AA, Griffith OL, Griffith M, Berrien-Elliott MM, Fehniger TA. T-BET and EOMES sustain mature human NK cell identity and antitumor function. J Clin Invest. 2023 Jul 3;133(13):e162530. doi: 10.1172/JCI162530.© 2023, Wong et al. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Wong, Pamela; Foltz, Jennifer A.; Chang, Lily; Neal, Carly C.; Yao, Tony; Cubitt, Celia C.; Tran, Jennifer; Kersting-Schadek, Samantha; Palakurty, Sathvik; Jaeger, Natalia; Russler-Germain, David A.; Marin, Nancy D.; Gang, Margery; Wagner, Julia A.; Zhou, Alice Y.; Jacobs, Miriam T.; Foster, Mark; Schappe, Timothy; Marsala, Lynne; McClain, Ethan; Pence, Patrick; Becker-Hapak, Michelle; Fisk, Bryan; Petti, Allegra A.; Griffith, Obi L.; Griffith, Malachi; Berrien-Elliott, Melissa M.; and Fehniger, Todd A., "T-BET and EOMES sustain mature human NK cell identity and antitumor function." Journal of Clinical Investigation. 133, 13. e162530 (2023).
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Department
ICTS (Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences)
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