Tumor-immune metaphenotypes orchestrate an evolutionary bottleneck that promotes metabolic transformation
Introduction: Metabolism plays a complex role in the evolution of cancerous tumors, including inducing a multifaceted effect on the immune system to aid immune escape. Immune escape is, by definition, a collective phenomenon by requiring the presence of two cell types interacting in close proximity:...
Main Authors: | West, J, Rentzeperis, F, Adam, C, Bravo, R, Luddy, KA, Robertson-Tessi, M, Anderson, ARA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2024
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