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Autor:
Mary Philip, Mary K Washington, Joseph T Roland, Carlos R Detrés Román, Megan M Erwin, Michael W Rudloff, Frank Revetta, Kristen A Murray, Natalie R Favret, Jessica J Roetman
Publikováno v:
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer, Vol 12, Iss 10 (2024)
Background Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies are an important treatment for patients with advanced cancers; however, only a subset of patients with certain types of cancer achieve durable remission. Cancer vaccines are an attractive strategy
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8afe34525ac14bc4acd52d78823c875a
Autor:
Tyson W. Lager, Jessica J. Roetman, Jacob Kunkel, Megan Thacker, Jordan N. Sheets, Kristi A. Egland, Cecelia M. Miles, Mark K. Larson, Jennifer A. A. Gubbels
Publikováno v:
Platelets, Vol 29, Iss 8, Pp 834-837 (2018)
Platelets play a central role in primary hemostasis affecting tumor survival and metastases. Tumors induce platelets to aggregate and bind to the cancer cells, resulting in protection from immune surveillance and often leading to thrombocytosis. In o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0a74c302d02e4a72b9f7162fc2f501f2
Publikováno v:
Oncogene. 41:921-929
Thirteen percent of cancers worldwide are associated with viral infections. While many human oncogenic viruses are widely endemic, very few infected individuals develop cancer. This raises the question why oncogenic viruses encode viral oncogenes if
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 82:1376-1376
T cells have the potential to carry out potent anti-tumor responses. Most studies examining T cell-cancer interactions have been directed toward late-stage tumors, but much less is known about how T cells respond to premalignant lesions. Using a clin
Autor:
Mark K. Larson, Jacob Kunkel, Cecelia M. Miles, Jennifer A. A. Gubbels, Jordan N Sheets, Kristi A. Egland, Jessica J Roetman, Megan Thacker, Tyson W Lager
Publikováno v:
Platelets. 29:834-837
Platelets play a central role in primary hemostasis affecting tumor survival and metastases. Tumors induce platelets to aggregate and bind to the cancer cells, resulting in protection from immune surveillance and often leading to thrombocytosis. In o