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Polarized immune responses differentially regulate cancer development
Magnus Johansson
,
David G. DeNardo
, Lisa M. Coussens
Section of Medical Oncology
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Programs (CHiiPs)
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Immunology
DBBS - Cancer Biology
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Immune Response
100%
Cancer Development
100%
Pro-tumor
100%
Molecular Mechanism
50%
Tumor Growth
50%
Neoplasms
50%
Malignant Cells
50%
Cellular Mechanisms
50%
Tumor Immunity
50%
Tumor Selectivity
50%
Activation State
50%
Leukocyte Subsets
50%
Polarization State
50%
Neoplastic Tissue
50%
Tissue Selectivity
50%
Tumor-associated Immune Response
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neoplasm
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Tumor Growth
16%
Clinical Study
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immune Response
100%
Leukocyte
33%
Mediator
33%
Tumor Immunity
33%