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Noncanonical splicing junctions between exons and transposable elements represent a source of immunogenic recurrent neo-antigens in patients with lung cancer.
Sci Immunol
23
2023
CD8, CD8 T, CD8 T cells, HLA-I, NSCLC, TEs, coding exons, differentiation, exons, human, long noncoding RNAs, lung cancer, lung tumor, lung tumor cell lines, mRNA, non-small cell lung cancer, noncanonical transcripts, patients, peptides, splicing junctions, transposable elements, tumor, tumor-specific junctions, tumor-testis antigens, tumors
Author NameAffiliation
Damarys LoewInstitut Curie, PSL Research University
Catherine J WuDana-Farber Cancer Institute
Catherine J WuBrigham and Women's Hospital
Catherine J WuHarvard Medical School
Joshua J WaterfallINSERM U, PSL Research University, Institute Curie Research Center
Joshua J WaterfallPSL Research University, Institut Curie Research Center
Joshua J WaterfallINSERM U, PSL Research University, Institute Curie Research Center
Joshua J WaterfallPSL Research University, Institut Curie Research Center
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