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Megan M. Hanlon
Trinity College (Dublin) - Department of Molecular Rheumatology
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Canagliflozin Impairs T-Cell Effector Function via Metabolic Suppression in Autoimmunity
Number of pages: 28
Posted: 10 Aug 2022
Benjamin J. Jenkins
,
Julianna Blagih
,
Simon Eastham
,
David Hill
,
Fernando M. Ponce-Garcia
, Megan M. Hanlon,
Eric Ma
,
Emma Bishop
,
Caroline J. Bull
,
April Rees
,
James G. Cronin
,
Elizabeth C. Jury
,
Sarah Dimeloe
,
Douglas J. Veale
,
Catherine A. Thornton
,
Karen H. Vousden
,
David Finlay
,
Ursula Fearon
,
Linda V. Sinclair
,
Gareth W. Jones
,
Emma E. Vincent
and
Nick Jones
Swansea University - Institute of Life Science, The Francis Crick Institute, University of Bristol - Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol - Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol, Trinity College (Dublin) - Department of Molecular Rheumatology, Van Andel Institute - Department of Metabolism and Nutritional Programming, University of Birmingham - Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Bristol - Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Swansea University - Institute of Life Science, Swansea University - Institute of Life Science, University College London - GOSH and Centre for Rheumatology Research, University of Birmingham - Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University College Dublin (UCD), Swansea University - Institute of Life Science, The Francis Crick Institute, Trinity College (Dublin) - School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute - Department of Molecular Rheumatology, University of Dundee - Division of Cell Signaling and Immunology, University of Bristol - Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol - Translational Health Sciences and Swansea University - Institute of Life Science
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immunometabolism, T-cell, CD4 T-cell, gliflozins, canagliflozin, autoimmunity, human
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