The effect of redox bacteria on the programmed cell death-1 cancer immunotherapy
Background and purpose: Extracellular electron transferring (EET) or redox bacteria employ a shuttle of flavins to transfer electrons to the oxygen in the intestinal mucosa. Although clinical studies suggest that the gut microbiome modulates the efficiency of immune checkpoint therapy in patients wi...
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Main Authors: | Majid Nejati (Author), Masoud Soheili (Author), Mahmoud Salami (Author), Mostafa Khedri (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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