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1. Shared and distinct biological circuits in effector, memory and exhausted CD8+ T cells revealed by temporal single-cell transcriptomics and epigenetics.

2. Combination anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 therapy generates waves of clonal responses that include progenitor-exhausted CD8+ T cells

3. LAG-3 and PD-1 synergize on CD8+ T cells to drive T cell exhaustion and hinder autocrine IFN-γ-dependent anti-tumor immunity

4. LAG-3 sustains TOX expression and regulates the CD94/NKG2-Qa-1b axis to govern exhausted CD8 T cell NK receptor expression and cytotoxicity

5. Trimodal single-cell profiling reveals a novel pediatric CD8αα+ T cell subset and broad age-related molecular reprogramming across the T cell compartment

6. MicroRNA-29a attenuates CD8 T cell exhaustion and induces memory-like CD8 T cells during chronic infection

7. Author Correction: Trimodal single-cell profiling reveals a novel pediatric CD8αα+ T cell subset and broad age-related molecular reprogramming across the T cell compartment

8. The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complexes BAF and PBAF differentially regulate epigenetic transitions in exhausted CD8+ T cells

9. Shared and distinct biological circuits in effector, memory and exhausted CD8+ T cells revealed by temporal single-cell transcriptomics and epigenetics

10. PD-1 directed immunotherapy alters Tfh and humoral immune responses to seasonal influenza vaccine

12. Human epigenetic and transcriptional T cell differentiation atlas for identifying functional T cell-specific enhancers

13. Identification and characterization of HIV-specific resident memory CD8+ T cells in human lymphoid tissue

16. In vivo CD8+ T cell CRISPR screening reveals control by Fli1 in infection and cancer

17. The Identity of Human Tissue-Emigrant CD8+ T Cells

18. Developmental Relationships of Four Exhausted CD8+ T Cell Subsets Reveals Underlying Transcriptional and Epigenetic Landscape Control Mechanisms

20. TCF-1-Centered Transcriptional Network Drives an Effector versus Exhausted CD8 T Cell-Fate Decision

21. Stat5 opposes the transcription factor Tox and rewires exhausted CD8+ T cells toward durable effector-like states during chronic antigen exposure

24. T follicular helper cells in human efferent lymph retain lymphoid characteristics

25. TOX transcriptionally and epigenetically programs CD8.sup.+ T cell exhaustion

28. 579-C Reinvigoration of progenitor-exhausted CD8 T cells by anti-CTLA-4 contributes to the sustained activity of combination checkpoint blockade

32. In vitro modeling of CD8 + T cell exhaustion enables CRISPR screening to reveal a role for BHLHE40

34. Tri-modal single cell (TEA-seq) profiling reveals a novel, epigenetically distinct T cell subset in children and global molecular reprogramming across age

35. Data from The Codon 72 TP53 Polymorphism Contributes to TSC Tumorigenesis through the Notch–Nodal Axis

36. Supplementary Figure, Figure Legends, Tables and Material and Methods from The Codon 72 TP53 Polymorphism Contributes to TSC Tumorigenesis through the Notch–Nodal Axis

37. Data from Complement C5a Receptor Facilitates Cancer Metastasis by Altering T-Cell Responses in the Metastatic Niche

38. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Complement C5a Receptor Facilitates Cancer Metastasis by Altering T-Cell Responses in the Metastatic Niche

39. Supplementary Figure Legends from Complement C5a Receptor Facilitates Cancer Metastasis by Altering T-Cell Responses in the Metastatic Niche

40. Supplementary Figures 1 - 5 from Complement C5a Receptor Facilitates Cancer Metastasis by Altering T-Cell Responses in the Metastatic Niche

41. Enhanced STAT5a activation rewires exhausted CD8 T cells during chronic stimulation to acquire a hybrid durable effector like state

42. Distinct Heterogeneity in the Naive T cell Compartments of Children and Adults

43. A single dose of neoadjuvant PD-1 blockade predicts clinical outcomes in resectable melanoma

44. In vitro modeling of CD8+ T cell exhaustion enables CRISPR screening to reveal a role for BHLHE40.

45. Abstract 3579: T cell intrinsic DNA damage and repair response as a novel marker associated with clinical response to PD-1 blockade

46. Trimodal single-cell profiling reveals a novel pediatric CD8αα+T cell subset and broad age-related molecular reprogramming across the T cell compartment

47. PD-1 restricts the development and effector function of tissue regulatory T cells in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

48. Induction of a CD8 T cell intrinsic DNA damage and repair response is associated with clinical response to PD-1 blockade in uterine cancer

49. Longitudinal single cell transcriptional and epigenetic mapping of effector, memory, and exhausted CD8 T cells reveals shared biological circuits across distinct cell fates

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