Suppression of T cell function by phosphoethanolamine, a metabolite enriched in tumor interstitial fluid
Yupeng Wang(University of Pittsburgh), Greg M. Delgoffe(University of Pittsburgh), Dayana B. Rivadeneira(University of Pittsburgh), Konstantinos Lontos(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Ronal M. Peralta(University of Pittsburgh), Hardik Shah(University of Chicago), Chufan Cai(University of Chicago), Drew N. Wilfahrt(University of Pittsburgh), Roya AminiTabrizi(University of Chicago), Alexander Muir(University of Chicago), Benjamin Cameron(University of Pittsburgh), Bingxian Xie(UPMC Hillman Cancer Center)
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