Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are activated in the gastrointestinal tissue of patients with combination ipilimumab and nivolumab therapy-related colitis in a pathology distinct from ulcerative colitis

S. C. Sasson, J. J. Zaunders, K. Nahar, C. M. L. Munier, B. P. Fairfax, A. Olsson-Brown, C. Jolly, S. A. Read, G. Ahlenstiel, U. Palendira, R. A. Scolyer, M. S. Carlino, M. J. Payne, V. T. F. Cheung, T. Gupta, P. Klenerman, G. V. Long, O. Brain, A. M. Menzies, A. D. Kelleher

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