Can interruption of innate immune recognition-mediated emergency myelopoiesis impede tumor progression?

Volume: 155, Pages: 110663 - 110663
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Cancer cells survive and grow despite various advanced anti-cancer therapy. To overcome this antineoplastic resistance, adjuvant therapy is often required to prevent cancer cells' immunoescape capacity. Established tumors build a stressful and hostile microenvironment in order to escape protective innate and adaptive immune responses. Specific conditions and factors within tumors, including hypoxia, nutrient starvation, acidic pH, and increased...
Paper Details
Title
Can interruption of innate immune recognition-mediated emergency myelopoiesis impede tumor progression?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
155
Pages
110663 - 110663
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