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Altered costimulatory signals and hypoxia support chromatin landscapes limiting the functional potential of exhausted T cells in cancer
View ORCID ProfileB. Rhodes Ford, View ORCID ProfileNatalie L. Rittenhouse, View ORCID ProfileNicole E. Scharping, View ORCID ProfilePaolo D. A. Vignali, View ORCID ProfileAndrew T. Frisch, View ORCID ProfileRonal Peralta, View ORCID ProfileGreg M. Delgoffe, View ORCID ProfileAmanda C. Poholek
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.11.451947
B. Rhodes Ford
1Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Natalie L. Rittenhouse
1Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Nicole E. Scharping
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
3Tumor Microenvironment Center, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Paolo D. A. Vignali
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
3Tumor Microenvironment Center, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Andrew T. Frisch
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
3Tumor Microenvironment Center, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Ronal Peralta
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
3Tumor Microenvironment Center, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Greg M. Delgoffe
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
3Tumor Microenvironment Center, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
Amanda C. Poholek
1Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA
2Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 15260, USA

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Posted July 12, 2021.
Altered costimulatory signals and hypoxia support chromatin landscapes limiting the functional potential of exhausted T cells in cancer
B. Rhodes Ford, Natalie L. Rittenhouse, Nicole E. Scharping, Paolo D. A. Vignali, Andrew T. Frisch, Ronal Peralta, Greg M. Delgoffe, Amanda C. Poholek
bioRxiv 2021.07.11.451947; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.11.451947
Altered costimulatory signals and hypoxia support chromatin landscapes limiting the functional potential of exhausted T cells in cancer
B. Rhodes Ford, Natalie L. Rittenhouse, Nicole E. Scharping, Paolo D. A. Vignali, Andrew T. Frisch, Ronal Peralta, Greg M. Delgoffe, Amanda C. Poholek
bioRxiv 2021.07.11.451947; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.11.451947
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