Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of anticancer drugs, radiotherapy, and photodynamic therapy, represents a recent innovation in the revitalized and burgeoning field of oncoimmunnotherapy. ICD results in the cellular redistribution and extracellular release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which have the potential to activate and restore tumor-targeted immune responses. Although a convincing body of evidence exists with respect to the antitumor efficacy of ICD in various experimental systems, especially murine models of experimental anticancer immunotherapy, evidence for the existence of ICD in the clinical setting is less compelling. Following overviews of ...
Immunogenic apoptosis, or more appropriately called immunogenic cell death (ICD), is a recently desc...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) refers to an immunologically distinct process of regulated cell death t...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of an...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is an emerging type of cancer cell death triggered by certain chemother...
Currently, it is widely acknowledged that a proactive anticancer immunosurveillance mechanism takes ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a modality of regulated cell death that is sufficient to promote an ...
Cell death resistance is a key feature of tumor cells. One of the main anticancer therapies is incre...
Classically, anti-cancer therapies have always been applied with the primary aim of tumor debulking ...
Cancer immunotherapies include monoclonal antibodies, cytokines, oncolytic viruses, cellular therapi...
Cancer immunotherapy is currently the hottest topic in the oncology field, under certain circumstanc...
The term 'immunogenic cell death' (ICD) denotes an immunologically unique type of regulated cell dea...
The term “immunogenic cell death” (ICD) is commonly employed to indicate a peculiar instance of regu...
Despite advances in treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, metastatic cancer remains a leadi...
Emerging evidence suggests that the clinical success of conventional chemotherapy is not solely attr...
Immunogenic apoptosis, or more appropriately called immunogenic cell death (ICD), is a recently desc...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) refers to an immunologically distinct process of regulated cell death t...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD), which is triggered by exposure of tumor cells to a limited range of an...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is an emerging type of cancer cell death triggered by certain chemother...
Currently, it is widely acknowledged that a proactive anticancer immunosurveillance mechanism takes ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a modality of regulated cell death that is sufficient to promote an ...
Cell death resistance is a key feature of tumor cells. One of the main anticancer therapies is incre...
Classically, anti-cancer therapies have always been applied with the primary aim of tumor debulking ...
Cancer immunotherapies include monoclonal antibodies, cytokines, oncolytic viruses, cellular therapi...
Cancer immunotherapy is currently the hottest topic in the oncology field, under certain circumstanc...
The term 'immunogenic cell death' (ICD) denotes an immunologically unique type of regulated cell dea...
The term “immunogenic cell death” (ICD) is commonly employed to indicate a peculiar instance of regu...
Despite advances in treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, metastatic cancer remains a leadi...
Emerging evidence suggests that the clinical success of conventional chemotherapy is not solely attr...
Immunogenic apoptosis, or more appropriately called immunogenic cell death (ICD), is a recently desc...
The unprecedented clinical activity of checkpoint blockade in several types of cancers has formally ...
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) refers to an immunologically distinct process of regulated cell death t...