Contrasting Immunopathogenic and Therapeutic Roles of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor in Cancer
Tumor cells are particularly adept at exploiting the immunosuppressive potential of neutrophils as a strategy to achieve uncontrolled proliferation and spread. Recruitment of neutrophils, particularly those of an immature phenotype, known as granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells, is achieved...
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Main Authors: | Annette J. Theron (Author), Helen C. Steel (Author), Bernardo L. Rapoport (Author), Ronald Anderson (Author) |
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