Like a Rolling Stone: Sting-Cgas Pathway and Cell-Free DNA as Biomarkers for Combinatorial Immunotherapy
Combining immune checkpoint inhibitors with other treatments likely to harness tumor immunity is a rising strategy in oncology. The exact modalities of such a combinatorial regimen are yet to be defined, and most attempts have relied so far on concomitant dosing, rather than sequential or phased adm...
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Main Authors: | Guillaume Sicard (Author), Frédéric Fina (Author), Raphaelle Fanciullino (Author), Fabrice Barlesi (Author), Joseph Ciccolini (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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