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Label‐Free 3D Photoacoustic Imaging of Tumor Organoids for Volumetric Drug Screening
A label‐free organoid photoacoustic imaging (LFOPI) system is developed for precise volumetric drug screening evaluation. As a proof of concept, LFOPI's performance in chemotherapy and immunotherapy drug screening assays are further evaluated. The LFOPI offers unique non‐invasive, label‐free capabilities for tumor organoids, and contributes to the ...
Xiaofei Luo+18 more
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Novel viral immune checkpoint K‐TM subunit is aberrantly expressed in CD8+ T cells and enriched in sera of cancer patients, inducing CD8+ T cell anergy and eliciting potent tumor immune escape in mouse model. Mechanistically, K‐TM directly targets and induces the phosphorylation of CD3ε receptor.
Mengyuan Li+13 more
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This review compares clinical outcomes, translational progress, and global funding trends across cancer phototherapies—photodynamic, photothermal, and photoimmunotherapy—and conventional immunotherapy. It highlights differences in treatment efficacy, clinical trial status, financial investment, and regulatory challenges, providing a comprehensive ...
Deepak S. Chauhan+6 more
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Oral cancer immunology: state of the art and future perspectives
Fábio Muradás Girardi+2 more
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Single-cell analysis of innate immune cell mechanics: an application to cancer immunology
Tom M.J. Evers+3 more
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The Lancet, 1968
Excerpt The recent excellent conference on leukemia-lymphoma held in Ann Arbor (October 9 to 13, 1967) served again to highlight the complexities in causation of neoplasms.
M.J. Embleton, R.W. Baldwin
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Excerpt The recent excellent conference on leukemia-lymphoma held in Ann Arbor (October 9 to 13, 1967) served again to highlight the complexities in causation of neoplasms.
M.J. Embleton, R.W. Baldwin
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1992
Genetic derangements clearly play an important role in the neoplastic transformation of many, if not all, forms of human cancer. It has become equally apparent, however, that the host response to malignancy often determines the natural history of such transformed cells. Our understanding of the interaction between malignant cells and cellular effectors
Arie S. Belldegrun, Thomas Duckett
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Genetic derangements clearly play an important role in the neoplastic transformation of many, if not all, forms of human cancer. It has become equally apparent, however, that the host response to malignancy often determines the natural history of such transformed cells. Our understanding of the interaction between malignant cells and cellular effectors
Arie S. Belldegrun, Thomas Duckett
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Archives of Ibadan Medicine, 2005
No Abstract Available Archives of Ibadan Medicine Vol.1(2) 2000: 20 ...
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