Enhancing cancer immunotherapy: Nanotechnology-mediated immunotherapy overcoming immunosuppression
Immunotherapy is an important cancer treatment method that offers hope for curing cancer patients. While immunotherapy has achieved initial success, a major obstacle to its widespread adoption is the inability to benefit the majority of patients. The success or failure of immunotherapy is closely li...
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Main Authors: | Yunna Chen (Author), Qianqian Zhou (Author), Zongfang Jia (Author), Nuo Cheng (Author), Sheng Zhang (Author), Weidong Chen (Author), Lei Wang (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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