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Implications of T cell-mediated tumor killing genes for molecular heterogeneity and clinical stratification in lung adenocarcinoma

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Implications of T cell-mediated tumor killing genes for molecular heterogeneity and clinical stratification in lung adenocarcinoma

Qiao Tong
Yin Beining
Liang Jun
Wei Li
Genes & Diseases第11卷, 第4期纸质出版 2024-07-01在线发表 2023-11-08
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Due to the profound heterogeneity exhibited amongst patients with lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), considerable variances in clinical efficacy emerge.1 For the aims of precision medicine, a clinical instrument to delineate distinct disease phenotypes and anticipate susceptibility to intervention is imperative. Cellular cytotoxicity mediated through T lymphocytes constitutes a pivotal mechanism of anti-tumoral immunity and the foundation for cancer immunotherapy.2 Numerous genes regulating the sensitivity of tumor cells to killing mediated by T lymphocytes (GSTKKs) are conducive to satisfying the aforesaid medical necessity.

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