Tumor-associated macrophages trigger MAIT cell dysfunction at the HCC invasive margin

Benjamin Ruf(National Institutes of Health), Matthias Bruhns(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Sepideh Babaei(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Noémi Kedei(National Institutes of Health), Lichun Ma(National Institutes of Health), Mahler Revsine(National Institutes of Health), Mohamed-Reda Benmebarek(National Institutes of Health), Chi Ma(National Institutes of Health), Bernd Heinrich(National Institutes of Health), Varun Subramanyam(National Institutes of Health), Jonathan Qi(National Institutes of Health), Simon Wabitsch(National Institutes of Health), Benjamin L. Green(National Institutes of Health), Kylynda C. Bauer(National Institutes of Health), Yuta Myojin(National Institutes of Health), Layla T. Greten(National Institutes of Health), Justin McCallen(National Institutes of Health), Patrick Huang(National Institutes of Health), Rajiv Trehan(National Institutes of Health), Xin Wei Wang(National Institutes of Health), Amran Nur(National Institutes of Health), Dana Q. M. Soika(National Institutes of Health), Marie Pouzolles(National Institutes of Health), Christine N. Evans(Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), Raj Chari(Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), David E. Kleiner(National Institutes of Health), William G. Telford(National Institutes of Health), Kimia Dadkhah, Allison Ruchinskas, Merrill K. Stovroff(Georgetown University), Ji‐Man Kang(Georgetown University), Kesha Oza(Georgetown University), Mathuros Ruchirawat(Chulabhorn Research Institute), Alexander Kroemer(Georgetown University), Xin Wei Wang(National Institutes of Health), Manfred Claassen(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Firouzeh Korangy(National Institutes of Health), Tim F. Greten(National Institutes of Health)
Cell
August 1, 2023
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