The accumulation of mutated somatic cells due to the incompetency of body’s immune system may lead to tumor onset. Therefore, enhancing the ability of the system to eliminate such cells should be the core of tumor therapy. The intrinsic antitumor immunity is triggered by tumor-specific antigens (TSA) or TSA-sensitized dendritic cells (DC). Once initiated, specific anti-tumor antibodies are produced and tumor-specific killer immune cells, including cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), NK cells, and macrophages, are raised or induced. Several strategies may enhance antitumor action of immune system, such as supplying tumor-targeted antibody, activating T cells, enhancing the activity and tumor recognition of NK cells, promoting tumor-targeted phago...
Adoptive cellular immunotherapy using chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T cells and Natural K...
A variety of immune cells, the most abundant being macrophages and T cells, typically infiltrate tum...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Despite advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, the prognosis of several solid tumor ...
In cancer and various infectious and chronic inflammatory diseases, the quality and quantity of immu...
In the last decades, a novel field has emerged in the cure of cancer, by boosting the ability of the...
NK cells are lymphocytes with antitumor properties and can directly lyse tumor cells in a non-MHC-re...
Interactions between the immune system and tumors have been among the highlights of present immunolo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that hold tremendous potential for effective imm...
State-of-the-art treatment strategies have drastically ameliorated the outcome of patients affected ...
In the last decade, the role of the immune system in cancer pathology has received growing attention...
Recent years have seen a renaissance in the research linking inflammation and cancer with immune cel...
Despite significant progress in cancer diagnostics and development of novel therapeutic regimens, su...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer cells evolve from normal cells throughout life and are usually ...
Adoptive cellular immunotherapy using chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T cells and Natural K...
A variety of immune cells, the most abundant being macrophages and T cells, typically infiltrate tum...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Despite advances in the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, the prognosis of several solid tumor ...
In cancer and various infectious and chronic inflammatory diseases, the quality and quantity of immu...
In the last decades, a novel field has emerged in the cure of cancer, by boosting the ability of the...
NK cells are lymphocytes with antitumor properties and can directly lyse tumor cells in a non-MHC-re...
Interactions between the immune system and tumors have been among the highlights of present immunolo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that hold tremendous potential for effective imm...
State-of-the-art treatment strategies have drastically ameliorated the outcome of patients affected ...
In the last decade, the role of the immune system in cancer pathology has received growing attention...
Recent years have seen a renaissance in the research linking inflammation and cancer with immune cel...
Despite significant progress in cancer diagnostics and development of novel therapeutic regimens, su...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer cells evolve from normal cells throughout life and are usually ...
Adoptive cellular immunotherapy using chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T cells and Natural K...
A variety of immune cells, the most abundant being macrophages and T cells, typically infiltrate tum...
Tumor development is based on mutations of genes involved in cell growth (e.g. transcription factors...