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Type 1 immunity enables neonatal thymic ILC1 production
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Intrathymic dendritic cell-biased precursors promote human T cell lineage specification through IRF8-driven transmembrane TNF
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The Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein is required for positive selection during T-cell lineage differentiation
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Single-cell profiling identifies a novel human polyclonal unconventional T cell lineage
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IRF2 is required for development and functional maturation of human NK cells
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Transcriptional dynamics and epigenetic regulation of E and ID protein encoding genes during human T cell development
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T-BET drives the conversion of human type 3 innate lymphoid cells into functional NK cells
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Severe COVID-19 patients display hyper-activated NK cells and NK cell-platelet aggregates
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The transcription factor RUNX2 drives the generation of human NK cells and promotes tissue residency
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TXNIP promotes human NK cell development but is dispensable for NK cell functionality
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Small-scale manufacturing of neoantigen-encoding messenger RNA for early-phase clinical trials
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In vitro OP9-DL1 co-culture and subsequent maturation in the presence of IL-21 generates tumor antigen-specific T cells with a favorable less-differentiated phenotype and enhanced functionality
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T-BET and EOMES accelerate and enhance functional differentiation of human natural killer cells
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A novel non-coding variant in DCLRE1C results in deregulated splicing and induces SCID through the generation of a truncated ARTEMIS protein that fails to support V(D)J recombination and DNA damage repair
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HES1 and HES4 have non-redundant roles downstream of Notch during early human T-cell development