Salmonella flagella confer anti-tumor immunological effect via activating Flagellin/TLR5 signalling within tumor microenvironment
Salmonella: mediated cancer therapy has achieved remarkable anti-tumor effects in experimental animal models, but the detailed mechanism remains unsolved. In this report, the active involvement of the host immune response in this process was confirmed by comparing the tumor-suppressive effects of Sa...
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Main Authors: | Jianxiang Chen (Author), Yiting Qiao (Author), Guo Chen (Author), Cunjie Chang (Author), Heng Dong (Author), Bo Tang (Author), Xiawei Cheng (Author), Xiufeng Liu (Author), Zichun Hua (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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