Distinct tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte landscapes are associated with clinical outcomes in localized non-small-cell lung cancer

L. Federico, D. J. McGrail, S. E. Bentebibel, C. Haymaker, A. Ravelli, M. A. Forget, T. Karpinets, P. Jiang, A. Reuben, M. V. Negrao, J. Li, R. Khairullah, J. Zhang, A. Weissferdt, A. A. Vaporciyan, M. B. Antonoff, G. Walsh, S. Y. Lin, A. Futreal, I. WistubaJ. Roth, L. A. Byers, P. O. Gaudreau, N. Uraoka, A. F. Cruz, H. Dejima, R. N. Lazcano, L. M. Solis, E. R. Parra, J. J. Lee, S. Swisher, T. Cascone, J. V. Heymach, B. Sepesi, D. L. Gibbons, C. Bernatchez

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