Longitudinal analysis of invariant natural killer T cell activation reveals a cMAF-associated transcriptional state of NKT10 cells

  1. Harry Kane
  2. Nelson M LaMarche
  3. Áine Ní Scannail
  4. Amanda E Garza
  5. Hui-Fern Koay
  6. Adiba I Azad
  7. Britta Kunkenmoeller
  8. Brenneth Stevens
  9. Michael P Brenner
  10. Lydia Lynch  Is a corresponding author
  1. Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  2. Brigham and Women's Hospital, United States
  3. University of Melbourne, Australia
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  1. Harry Kane
  2. Nelson M LaMarche
  3. Áine Ní Scannail
  4. Amanda E Garza
  5. Hui-Fern Koay
  6. Adiba I Azad
  7. Britta Kunkenmoeller
  8. Brenneth Stevens
  9. Michael P Brenner
  10. Lydia Lynch
(2022)
Longitudinal analysis of invariant natural killer T cell activation reveals a cMAF-associated transcriptional state of NKT10 cells
eLife 11:e76586.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76586