Classically, anti-cancer therapies have always been applied with the primary aim of tumor debulking achieved through widespread induction of cancer cell death. While the role of host immune system is frequently considered as host protective in various (antigen-bearing) pathologies or infections yet in case of cancer overtime it was proposed that the host immune system either plays no role in therapeutic efficacy or plays a limited role that is therapeutically unemployable. The concept that the immune system is dispensable for the efficacy of anticancer therapies lingered on for a substantial amount of time; not only because evidence supporting the claim that anti-cancer immunity played a role were mainly contradictory, but also largely beca...
The term “immunogenic cell death” (ICD) is commonly employed to indicate a peculiar instance of regu...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer immunosurvelliance usually leads to formation of cancer cells t...
Currently, it is widely acknowledged that a proactive anticancer immunosurveillance mechanism takes ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of an...
The immunogenicity of cancer cells is an emerging determinant of anti-cancer immunotherapy. Beyond d...
Immunogenic apoptosis, or more appropriately called immunogenic cell death (ICD), is a recently desc...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of a...
Modern cancer therapies often involve the combination of tumor-directed cytotoxic strategies and gen...
Despite advances in treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, metastatic cancer remains a leadi...
Recently, cytokine-based pro-tumourigenic signalling has been found to play a major role in the immu...
Emerging evidence suggests that the clinical success of conventional chemotherapy is not solely attr...
The term 'immunogenic cell death' (ICD) denotes an immunologically unique type of regulated cell dea...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a modality of regulated cell death that is sufficient to promote an ...
6 Figures[Background] Elimination of cancer cells by some stimuli like chemotherapy and radiotherapy...
The term “immunogenic cell death” (ICD) is commonly employed to indicate a peculiar instance of regu...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer immunosurvelliance usually leads to formation of cancer cells t...
Currently, it is widely acknowledged that a proactive anticancer immunosurveillance mechanism takes ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of an...
The immunogenicity of cancer cells is an emerging determinant of anti-cancer immunotherapy. Beyond d...
Immunogenic apoptosis, or more appropriately called immunogenic cell death (ICD), is a recently desc...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of a...
Modern cancer therapies often involve the combination of tumor-directed cytotoxic strategies and gen...
Despite advances in treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, metastatic cancer remains a leadi...
Recently, cytokine-based pro-tumourigenic signalling has been found to play a major role in the immu...
Emerging evidence suggests that the clinical success of conventional chemotherapy is not solely attr...
The term 'immunogenic cell death' (ICD) denotes an immunologically unique type of regulated cell dea...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a modality of regulated cell death that is sufficient to promote an ...
6 Figures[Background] Elimination of cancer cells by some stimuli like chemotherapy and radiotherapy...
The term “immunogenic cell death” (ICD) is commonly employed to indicate a peculiar instance of regu...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death: in the year 2007 8 million people died from cancer and...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer immunosurvelliance usually leads to formation of cancer cells t...