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Abstract
CAR T cells are engineered from a heterogeneous pool of T cells. This study shows that CAR T cells are epigenetically imprinted by the previous antigen exposure of the original T cell, which affects subsequent functional characteristics. These epigenetic differences can be used to identify genes that can be manipulated to modify function.
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