In vivo gene editing of T-cells in lymph nodes for enhanced cancer immunotherapy
Jin Qu(City University of Hong Kong), Peng Shi(City University of Hong Kong), Zixun Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Li(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Mingxue Wang(City University of Hong Kong), Chuxiao Xiong(City University of Hong Kong), Yuan Wang(City University of Hong Kong), Xingdao He(City University of Hong Kong), Weibin Jia(City University of Hong Kong), Tianlong Zhang(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Cheuk Yin Li(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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