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. 2019 Jul;19(7):364.
doi: 10.1038/s41568-019-0160-6.

Gene-fusion neoantigens stimulate T cells

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Gene-fusion neoantigens stimulate T cells

Jordan Hindson. Nat Rev Cancer. 2019 Jul.
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  • Immunogenic neoantigens derived from gene fusions stimulate T cell responses.
    Yang W, Lee KW, Srivastava RM, Kuo F, Krishna C, Chowell D, Makarov V, Hoen D, Dalin MG, Wexler L, Ghossein R, Katabi N, Nadeem Z, Cohen MA, Tian SK, Robine N, Arora K, Geiger H, Agius P, Bouvier N, Huberman K, Vanness K, Havel JJ, Sims JS, Samstein RM, Mandal R, Tepe J, Ganly I, Ho AL, Riaz N, Wong RJ, Shukla N, Chan TA, Morris LGT. Yang W, et al. Nat Med. 2019 May;25(5):767-775. doi: 10.1038/s41591-019-0434-2. Epub 2019 Apr 22. Nat Med. 2019. PMID: 31011208 Free PMC article.

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    1. Yang, W. et al. Immunogenic neoantigens derived from gene fusions stimulate T cell responses. Nat. Med. 25, 767–775 (2019) - DOI

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