Engineering synthetic suppressor T cells that execute locally targeted immunoprotective programs | Science

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Immune homeostasis requires a balance of inflammatory and suppressive activities. To design cells potentially useful for local immune suppression, we engineered conventional CD4+ T cells with synthetic Notch (synNotch) receptors driving antigen-triggered …

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