Nicotinamide Inhibits T Cell Exhaustion and Increases Differentiation of CD8 Effector T Cells
One of the limitations of immunotherapy is the development of a state referred to as T cell exhaustion (TEx) whereby T cells express inhibitory receptors (IRs) and lose production of effectors involved in killing of their targets. In the present studies we have used the repeated stimulation model wi...
Main Authors: | Alavi, S. (Author), Emran, A.A (Author), Hersey, P. (Author), McGuire, H.M (Author), Tiffen, J.C (Author), Tseng, H.-Y (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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