Activated and Exhausted MAIT Cells Foster Disease Progression and Indicate Poor Outcome in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Meng Duan(Guilin Medical University), Qiang Gao(Fudan University), Yang Shi(Peking University), Linjie Wu(Peking University), Jian Zhou(Hainan Medical University), Ruibin Xi(Peking University), Xiaoying Wang(Fudan University), Zhao Zhang(Fudan University), Shu Zhang(Nantong University), Xiaoming Zhang(Institute of Infection and Immunity), Ya Cao(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Jia Fan(Fudan University), Lijie Ma(Fudan University), Jiaqiang Ma(National University of Defense Technology), Jie-Yi Shi(Fudan University), Shyamal Goswami(Institut Pasteur of Shanghai)
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