2016
DOI: 10.1515/fco-2016-0005
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Reinstating endogenous antitumor immunity: The concept of therapeutic management of cancer

Abstract: There is now increasing evidence to suggest that adaptive immunity plays a major role in regulating the growth of tumour cells. T cells play a major role in coordinating the immune response against tumourspecific antigens during tumour progression. While T cell activation depends on the initial tumour antigen-specific signal provided to the T cell receptors via the antigenloaded major histocompatibility complex (MHC) complex on dendritic cells (DCs), additional signals provided by costimulatory molecules fine-… Show more

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