CRISPR-Cas9 based gene editing of the immune checkpoint NKG2A enhances NK cell mediated cytotoxicity against multiple myeloma
Tobias Bexte(Goethe University Frankfurt), Evelyn Ullrich(Goethe University Frankfurt), Jamal Alzubi(University of Freiburg), Philipp Wendel(Goethe University Frankfurt), Emilia Salzmann‐Manrique(Goethe University Frankfurt), Ivana von Metzler(Goethe University Frankfurt), Lisa Marie Reindl(Goethe University Frankfurt), Toni Cathomen(University of Freiburg), Ralf Schubert(Goethe University Frankfurt)
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