Targeting tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) via nanocarriers.

Volume: 254, Pages: 92 - 106
Published: May 28, 2017
Abstract
Recruitment of inflammatory cells to tumor has been well documented, with the most frequent inhabitants being macrophages termed as tumor associated macrophages, (TAMs). Their presence was thought to be an evidence of immune system initiating a fight response towards the tumor, i.e. immune surveillance. This is the case too initially, when TAMs majorly exhibit an M1 phenotype, but their continued presence in tumor microenvironment brings about...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) via nanocarriers.
Published Date
May 28, 2017
Volume
254
Pages
92 - 106
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