Can magnetic nanoparticles enhance adoptive cell therapy via driving migration of lymphocytes into tumors?
Therapy of malignant tumors still represents a huge problem for healthcare, since these diseases lead to a high rate of disability and premature death of the population. The main problems of adoptive cell therapy for malignant tumors are a low rate of migration of effector lymphocytes into tumors, a...
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Main Authors: | Irina Chikileva (Author), Polina Fedorova (Author), Irina Shubina (Author), Stanislav Pshenichnikov (Author), Kateryna Levada (Author), Vyacheslav Abramov (Author), Mikhail Kiselevskiy (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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