A local human Vδ1 T cell population is associated with survival in nonsmall-cell lung cancer

Yin Wu* (Corresponding Author), Dhruva Biswas, Ieva Usaite, Mihaela Angelova, Stefan Boeing, Takahiro Karasaki, Selvaraju Veeriah, Justyna Czyzewska-Khan, Cienne Morton, Magdalene Joseph, Sonya Hessey, James Reading, Andrew Georgiou, Maise Al-Bakir, Nicolai J. Birkbak, Gillian Price, Mohammed Khalil, Keith Kerr, Shirley Richardson, Heather CheyneTracey Cruickshank, Gareth A. Wilson, Rachel Rosenthal, Hugo Aerts, Madeleine Hewish, Girija Anand, Sajid Khan, Kelvin Lau, Michael Sheaff, Peter Schmid, Louise Lim, John Conibear, Roland Schwarz, Tom L. Kaufmann, Matthew Huska, Jacqui Shaw, Joan Riley, Lindsay Primrose, Dean Fennell, Allan Hackshaw, Yenting Ngai, Abigail Sharp, Oliver Pressey, Sean Smith, Nicole Gower, Harjot Kaur Dhanda, Kitty Chan, Sonal Chakraborty, Kevin Litchfield, Krupa Thakkar, TRACERx Consortium, Nicholas McGranahan, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, Sergio Quezada, Adrian C Hayday* (Corresponding Author), Charles Swanton* (Corresponding Author)

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