Hacking the Immune Response to Solid Tumors: Harnessing the Anti-Cancer Capacities of Oncolytic Bacteria
Oncolytic bacteria are a classification of bacteria with a natural ability to specifically target solid tumors and, in the process, stimulate a potent immune response. Currently, these include species of <i>Klebsiella</i>, <i>Listeria</i>, <i>Mycobacteria</i>, <...
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Main Authors: | Jason M. Roe (Author), Kevin Seely (Author), Caleb J. Bussard (Author), Emily Eischen Martin (Author), Elizabeth G. Mouw (Author), Kenneth W. Bayles (Author), Michael A. Hollingsworth (Author), Amanda E. Brooks (Author), Kaitlin M. Dailey (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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