Antitumor Macrophage Response to Bacillus pumilus Ribonuclease (Binase)
Extracellular bacterial ribonucleases such as binase from Bacillus pumilus possess cytotoxic activity against tumor cells with a potential for clinical application. Moreover, they may induce activation of tumor-derived macrophages either into the M1-phenotype with well-documented functions in the re...
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Main Authors: | Anna Makeeva (Author), Hector A. Cabrera-Fuentes (Author), Julian Rodriguez-Montesinos (Author), Pavel Zelenikhin (Author), Alexander Nesmelov (Author), Klaus T. Preissner (Author), Olga N. Ilinskaya (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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