In this issue of Cancer Cell, Halama et al. (2016) further advance chemokine interference as a therapeutic option for cancer by demonstrating the effect of CCR5 blockade in reshaping macrophage polarization toward an anti-tumor functional state in patient-derived tumor models and liver metastases of colorectal cancer patients.
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Interfering with CCL5/CCR5 at the Tumor-Stroma Interface
Bria, Emilio
2016
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In this issue of Cancer Cell, Halama et al. (2016) further advance chemokine interference as a therapeutic option for cancer by demonstrating the effect of CCR5 blockade in reshaping macrophage polarization toward an anti-tumor functional state in patient-derived tumor models and liver metastases of colorectal cancer patients.File in questo prodotto:
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