The adaptive immune system’s capability to protect the body requires a highly diverse lymphocyte antigen receptor repertoire. However, the influence of individual genetic and epigenetic differences on
Tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells (Tregs) promote cancer progression by suppressing anti-tumor immunity. However, it remains unclear how Tregs are enriched in tumor microenvironment and whether th
The adaptive immune systemâs capability to protect the body requires a highly diverse lymphocyte antigen receptor repertoire. However, the influence of individual genetic and epigenetic differences