Single-cell T cell receptor sequencing of paired tissue and blood samples reveals clonal expansion of CD8+ effector T cells in patients with calcific aortic valve disease
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M. Caputo | E. Aikawa | M. Aikawa | J. Muehlschlegel | S. Chelvanambi | Tan Pham | M. Blaser | F. Bartoli-Leonard | Amanda Pang | Mandy E Turner | Mandy E. Turner
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