Transient EZH2 Suppression by Tazemetostat during <i>In Vitro</i> Expansion Maintains T-Cell Stemness and Improves Adoptive T-Cell Therapy
Yingqin Hou(Scripps Research Institute), Peng Wu(Scripps Research Institute), Isaraphorn Pratumchai(Scripps Research Institute), Evan W. Weber(Stanford University), John R. Teijaro(Scripps Research Institute), Wenjian Wang(Scripps Research Institute), Ke Qin(Scripps Research Institute), Brandon Dinner(Scripps Research Institute), Yujie Shi(Scripps Research Institute), Jaroslav Žák(Scripps Research Institute)
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