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Immune infiltration is linked to increased transcriptional activity and distinct metabolic profiles in chordomas

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van Oost S   +14 more
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A multiplexed view of immune infiltration

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2018
Keren et al. have used multiplexed imaging in intact samples from breast cancer patients to gain insights into the architecture of the tumour immune microenvironment.
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CCL21-induced immune cell infiltration

International Immunopharmacology, 2007
Cellular immune responses can be initiated via peptide presentation by specialized antigen presenting cells, dendritic cells (DCs), which stimulate naïve T cells. The trafficking of DCs and T cells is regulated by chemokines such as CCL21. CCL21 is normally expressed in the lymphoid organs and coordinates the interactions between DCs and T cells ...
Abdelkader E, Ashour   +4 more
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Immune infiltrates and cytokines in gliomas

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1996
Frozen sections of 21 gliomas were analysed to characterize inflammatory infiltrating cells, HLA-DR antigen expression and cytokine secretion. Mononuclear cells infiltrating the tumours were mostly macrophages, which were detected in 100% of cases, and expressed HLA-DR antigens.
Giometto B   +5 more
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Immune Cell Infiltration in Feline Meningioma

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2017
Meningioma is the most common primary brain tumour in the cat. Although most of these tumours are considered to be benign based on histological characteristics, little is known regarding microenvironmental changes associated with the tumour. The characterization of the immune-cell infiltrate in human and canine meningiomas has been described; however ...
R, McBride   +3 more
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Placenta immune infiltrates and perinatal outcomes

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2018
Pregnancy is a state of immunotolerance and loss of this immunotolerance may lead to fetal rejection, pregnancy complications, and neonatal complications. Immunobiology of pregnancy is complex and involves unique immune cell populations specific to pregnancy, changes in mucosal immune cells and peripheral immune system, and reciprocal adaptations ...
Maide Ozen   +2 more
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