Bioengineering approaches to trained immunity: Physiologic targets and therapeutic strategies

  1. Hannah Riley Knight  Is a corresponding author
  2. Marie Kim
  3. Nisha Kannan
  4. Hannah Taylor
  5. Hailey Main
  6. Emily Azcue
  7. Aaron Esser-Kahn  Is a corresponding author
  1. Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, United States
  2. Biological Sciences Division, University of Chicago, United States
  3. Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, United States

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  1. Hannah Riley Knight
  2. Marie Kim
  3. Nisha Kannan
  4. Hannah Taylor
  5. Hailey Main
  6. Emily Azcue
  7. Aaron Esser-Kahn
(2025)
Bioengineering approaches to trained immunity: Physiologic targets and therapeutic strategies
eLife 14:e106339.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.106339

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