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Christopher J. Jara

Garvan Institute of Medical Research

384 VICTORIA STREET

Darlinghurst, 2010

Australia

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STAT3 Gain-of-Function Mutations Connect Leukemia with Autoimmune Disease by Pathological Dysregulation of NKG2D hi CD8 Killer T Cells

Posted: 30 Mar 2022
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STAT3, Gain-of-function mutation, autoimmune disease, Leukemia, CD8 T Cells, NKG2D, danger signals, NK-like, cytokine, IL-15