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Cytotoxic T cells react to cardiac peptides in patients with cancer that receive immunotherapy, resulting in myocarditis. Identifying the targets for T cells in patients who are
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Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada Anthony Wong & Slava Epelman * Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, Translational Biology and Engineering Program, Toronto, ON, Canada Anthony Wong
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