2017
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2017-2811
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Abstract 2811: Comparative study of anti-PD1 and CSF1R inhibition on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and macrophage populations across a panel of syngeneic tumor models

Abstract: Immunotherapy represents an extremely promising treatment approach for cancer patients. The success in this field has been signified by multiple recent approvals of checkpoint inhibitors across a range of cancer types. Subsequently, there is an increasing need to understand why certain patients and diseases benefit from these treatments while others do not, as well as how to maximize the benefits from these treatments. To address some of these questions, we used an in vivo screening platform, Mu… Show more

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