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Nik Joshi: How T Cells Mediate Efficient Immunoediting in Early Sarcomas

Nik Joshi (Nikhil S. Joshi), Associate Professor, Tenure at Yale School of Medicine, shared a post on X about a paper he co-authored with colleagues, published in Cancer Cell:

“Happy to announce the publication using advanced models to understand how T cells mediate efficient immunoediting in early sarcomas.

This was a collaboration between Julie Cheung and Brian Hunt in the lab

Thanks to Cancer Cell for publishing our work.”

Title: Distinct T cell functions enable efficient immunoediting and prevent tumor emergence of developing sarcomas

Authors: Julie F. Cheung, Brian G. Hunt, Shudipto Wahed, Elaine Cheng, Kelli A. Connolly, Srividhya Venkatesan, Jennifer L. Loza, Ishan Bansal, Eric Fagerberg, Emily A. Kessler, Clémence Riffard, Jessica Buck, John Attanasio, Emily R. Borr, Wei Wei, Ivana William, Brittany Fitzgerald, and Nikhil S. Joshi

You can read the Full Article in Cancer Cell.

Nik Joshi: How T Cells Mediate Efficient Immunoediting in Early Sarcomas

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