Relationship between immune checkpoint proteins, tumour microenvironment characteristics, and prognosis in primary operable colorectal cancer
Abstract The tumour microenvironment is an important factor for colorectal cancer prognosis, affecting the patient's immune response. Immune checkpoints, which regulate the immune functions of lymphocytes, may provide prognostic power. This study aimed to investigate the prognostic value of the...
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Main Authors: | Sara SF Al‐Badran (Author), Lauren Grant (Author), Maejoy V Campo (Author), Jitwadee Inthagard (Author), Kathryn Pennel (Author), Jean Quinn (Author), Prakash Konanahalli (Author), Liam Hayman (Author), Paul G Horgan (Author), Donald C McMillan (Author), Campbell SD Roxburgh (Author), Antonia Roseweir (Author), James H Park (Author), Joanne Edwards (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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