Increasing the efficacy of radiotherapy by modulating the CCR2/CCR5 chemokine axes
Abstract
Although radiotherapy (RT) is widely used to control tumor growth across many cancer types, there is a relatively high incidence of RT failure exhibited by tumor recurrence, therefore a clear need exists to achieve improved effectiveness of RT. The RT-elicited immune response largely impacts the efficacy of RT and includes immune cells that kill tumor cells, but also immunosuppressive cells, which dampen anti-tumor immunity. Using murine models...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing the efficacy of radiotherapy by modulating the CCR2/CCR5 chemokine axes
Published Date
Nov 11, 2016
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
52
Pages
86522 - 86535
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