Depletion of CD25+ regulatory cells uncovers immune responses to shared murine tumor rejection antigens.
Although it is known that the immune system can mount responses to a variety of tumors it is clear that most tumors exhibit weak or even undetectable immunogenicity. Recent findings suggest that the lack of tumor immunogenicity is partly due to a population of cells called CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T ce...
Main Authors: | Golgher, D, Jones, E, Powrie, F, Elliott, T, Gallimore, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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