Irradiation-Induced Changes in the Immunogenicity of Lung Cancer Cell Lines: Based on Comparison of X-rays and Carbon Ions
Increasing the immunogenicity of tumors is considered to be an effective means to improve the synergistic immune effect of radiotherapy. Carbon ions have become ideal radiation for combined immunotherapy due to their particular radiobiological advantages. However, the difference in time and dose of...
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Main Authors: | Juntao Ran (Author), Jiangtao Wang (Author), Ziying Dai (Author), Yandong Miao (Author), Jian Gan (Author), Chengpeng Zhao (Author), Quanlin Guan (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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