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Molecular Plasticity of T Cells Informs Their Possible Adaptation in 4T1 Tumors

  • Md Iftehimul
  • , Robert H Newman
  • , Scott H Harrison
  • , Roshonda B Jones
  • , Perpetua M Muganda
  • , Bryan L Holloman
  • , Muhammad T Hossain
  • , Checo J Rorie
  • , Misty D Thomas
  • , Joseph L Graves
  • , Howard L Kaufman
  • , Dipongkor Saha

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Abstract

The triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) microenvironment (TME) undergoes progressive reprogramming, transitioning from an early immune-active state to a late immune-suppressed state. While tumor cell plasticity has been extensively studied, the molecular plasticity of T cells remains poorly defined.
Original languageEnglish
JournalUnknown journal
StatePublished - 2025

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