Chimeric antigen receptor clustering via cysteines enhances T-cell efficacy against tumor
Yuedi Wang(Fudan University), Yiwei Chu(Fudan University), Congyi Niu(Suzhou Institute of Systems Medicine), Feifei Luo(Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Chenhe Yi(Fudan University), Yiyuan Gao(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Jingbo Qie(Fudan University), Gils Roex(University of Antwerp), Jie Liu(Qingdao University), Shushu Zhao(Fudan University), Bo Wang(Fudan University), Sébastien Anguille(Antwerp University Hospital), Lin Chen(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Jiawen Qian(Fudan University)
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