Progression of carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas is associated with the accumulation of naïve CD4+ T cells via blood vessels and lymphatics
The tumor microenvironment comprises newly formed blood and lymphatic vessels which shape the influx, retention and departure of lymphocytes within the tumor mass. Thus, by influencing the intratumoral composition of lymphocytes, these vessels affect the manner in which the adaptive immune system re...
Principais autores: | Ondondo, B, Jones, E, Hindley, J, Cutting, S, Smart, K, Bridgeman, H, Matthews, K, Ladell, K, Price, D, Godkin, A, Ager, A, Gallimore, A, Jackson, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2014
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