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The Ehrlich Lab at the University of Texas at Austin focuses on understanding the molecular interactions that govern T cell development and their surrounding thymic environment. The lab's primary research goals include identifying the mechanisms that lead to the generation of diverse, non-autoreactive, and non-malignant T cells, as well as investigating the lifespan of these cells in various contexts, including their role in diseases such as T-ALL. Recent publications have explored the microenvironment's influence on T-ALL and integrin-mediated support in the tumor progression. The laboratory is dedicated to advancing knowledge in immunology and hopes to contribute significantly to the fields of immunotherapy and disease treatment.
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