Tumor-associated macrophages: Shifting bad prognosis to improved efficacy in cancer therapies?
<p>Macrophages are innate immune cells that play an important role in the response to damaged tissue and pathogenic infection. During activation, signals from the local environment induce macrophage polarization towards either the classical pro-inflammatory phenotype (M1) or towards the altern...
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Main Authors: | Guillaume Harlé (Author), Janske Nel (Author), Camille Corbier (Author), Nadège Touche (Author), Stéphanie Grandemange (Author) |
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International Journal of Immunotherapy and Cancer Research - Peertechz Publications,
2021-05-15.
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