Table S1 from β-Catenin Drives Butyrophilin-like Molecule Loss and γδ T-cell Exclusion in Colon Cancer
Toshiyasu Suzuki(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Seth B. Coffelt(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Hannah Hayman(University of Glasgow), Michael P. Verzi(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Kathryn Gilroy(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Christian Kersten(Akershus University Hospital), Αναστασία Γεωργακοπούλου(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Antonia K. Roseweir(Glasgow Royal Infirmary), David M. Gay(Cancer Research UK), Ryan M. Byrne(Queen's University Belfast), Nuria Casa-Rodríguez(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Ditte K. Andersen(West College Scotland), Anett Jandke(The Francis Crick Institute), Rachel A. Ridgway(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Robert Wiesheu(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Hayley L. Belnoue-Davis(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Owen J. Sansom(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Pierre Vantourout(King's College London), Joanne Edwards(University of Glasgow), Philip D. Dunne(Queen's University Belfast), Claudio Cantù(Linköping University), Anna Kilbey(Wellcome Centre for Molecular Parasitology), Simon J. Leedham(Centre for Human Genetics), Lei Chen(Hong Kong Baptist University), Anne Helene Køstner(Hospital of Southern Norway), Chanitra Thuwajit(Siriraj Hospital), Anna Nordin(Linköping University), Adrian Hayday(King's College London), Amy Lawlor(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Ester Gil Vázquez(Centre for Human Genetics), Kyi Lai Yin Swe(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Karen Blyth(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute)
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