ER Stress Sensor XBP1 Controls Anti-tumor Immunity by Disrupting Dendritic Cell Homeostasis
Juan R. Cubillos‐Ruiz(Cornell University), Laurie H. Glimcher(Harvard University), Divya Gupta(Chandigarh University), Sarah E. Bettigole(Harvard University), Melanie R. Rutkowski(Carter Center), Minkyung Song(Cornell University), Kevin Holcomb(Cornell University), José R. Conejo-García(Duke University), Alfredo Perales‐Puchalt(The Wistar Institute), Thomas A. Caputo(Cornell University), Sahil Chopra(Cornell University), Sheng Zhang(Nanchang University), Pedro C. Silberman(Cornell University), Lora H. Ellenson(Cornell University), Ann–Hwee Lee(Harvard University)
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