Nebulized Immunotherapy of Orthotopic Lung Cancer by Mild Magnetothermal–Based Innate Immunity Activations
Lizhu Chen,
Ping Hu,
Wenming Fang
et al.
Abstract:Advances in adaptive immunity have greatly contributed to the development of cancer immunotherapy. However, its over‐low efficacy and insufficient invasion of immune cells in the tumor tissue, and safety problems caused by cytokine storm, have seriously impeded further clinical application for solid tumor immunotherapy. Notably, the immune microenvironment of the lungs is naturally enriched with alveolar macrophages (AMs). Herein, we introduce a novel nebulized magnetothermal immunotherapy strategy to treat or… Show more
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