Nanoformulation improves antitumor efficacy of MAOI immune checkpoint blockade therapy without causing aggression-related side effects
MAOIs, a well-established class of antidepressant that operate through the inhibition of monoamine oxidase to increase available serotonin, have recently been identified as a surprisingly effective candidate for the circumvention of tumor-induced immune suppression due to their abilities to enhance...
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Main Authors: | James Brown (Author), Zhe Li (Author), Xi Wang (Author), Yu Jeong Kim (Author), Yu-Chen Wang (Author), Yanning Zuo (Author), Weizhe Hong (Author), Pin Wang (Author), Bo Li (Author), Lili Yang (Author) |
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