The Lineage-Defining Transcription Factors SOX2 and NKX2-1 Determine Lung Cancer Cell Fate and Shape the Tumor Immune Microenvironment
Gürkan Mollaoglu(New York University), Trudy G. Oliver(University of Utah), Jeffery M. Vahrenkamp(University of Utah), Kristofer C. Berrett(University of Utah), Melissa H. Cessna(Intermountain Healthcare), Soledad A. Camolotto(University of Utah), Eric L. Snyder(University of Utah), Chris Stubben(Huntsman Cancer Institute), Jason Gertz(University of Utah), Mohamed E. Salama(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Timothy L. Mosbruger(Johns Hopkins University), Sangmin Jeong(University of Utah), Kevin B. Jones(Huntsman Cancer Institute), Sarah J. Wait(University of Utah), Alex Jones(University of Utah), Rahul Singh Arya(University of Utah), Anandaroop Mukhopadhyay(University of Utah), Benjamin L. Witt(University of Utah), Thomas E. Lane(University of Utah), Arjun Bhutkar(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Christopher J. Conley(Huntsman Cancer Institute)
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