Ella Marushchenko, art director at Ella Maru Studio Inc, shared a post on X:
“My cover is in Nature Immunology!
Yeeey Two types of immune cells live inside tumors: they look alike but behave completely differently.
One stays alert and fights. The other gets worn out from constant stimulation and stops working.
This research finally told them apart, and showed why cancer therapy needs to target each one differently.
So proud of this cover, and huge congratulations to Mackay Lab and Doherty Institute.”

Title: Antigen reactivity defines tissue-resident memory and exhausted T cells in tumors
Authors: Thomas N. Burn, Jan Schröder, Luke C. Gandolfo, Maleika Osman, Elanor N. Wainwright, Enid Y. N. Lam, Keely M. McDonald, Rachel B. Evans, Shihan Li, Daniel Rawlinson, Lachlan Dryburgh, Ali Zaid, Zoltan Maliga, Dominick Schienstock, Philippa Meiser, Hyun Jae Lee, Hongjin Lai, Marcela L. Moreira, Pirooz Zareie, Louis H-Y. Lee, Lutfi Huq, Susan N. Christo, Justine J. W. Seow, Keith A. Ching, Laura K. Mackay
Read the full article on Nature Immunology.

Patrick Soon-Shiong, Chairman of Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation, Executive Chairman at ImmunityBio, and Executive Chairman of the Los Angeles Times, shared this post, adding:
“Congrats. Important work as we deconvolute ( if there is such a word) the complex immune system in our war against cancer. Well done.”
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