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Cancer-associated myeloid regulatory cells [PDF]
Myeloid cells are critically involved in the pathophysiology of cancers. In the tumor microenvironment (TME), they comprise tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), neutrophils (TANs), dendritic cells and myeloid-derived suppressors cells, which are further ...
Yannick eDe Vlaeminck +3 more
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Positive and negative roles of myeloid cells in cancer immunotherapy [PDF]
Myeloid cells are a diverse group of immune cell types with systemic and organ-specific functions. Myeloid cells are frequently found in the tumor microenvironment and their infiltration correlates with survival and response to treatment.
Jaroslav Zak, Judith A Varner
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Harnessing myeloid cells in cancer [PDF]
Cancer-associated myeloid cells due to their plasticity play dual roles in both promoting and inhibiting tumor progression. Myeloid cells with immunosuppressive properties play a critical role in anti-cancer immune regulation.
Su-Yeon Park +7 more
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Targeting the myeloid microenvironment in neuroblastoma
Myeloid cells (granulocytes and monocytes/macrophages) play an important role in neuroblastoma. By inducing a complex immunosuppressive network, myeloid cells pose a challenge for the adaptive immune system to eliminate tumor cells, especially in high ...
Marjolein C. Stip +4 more
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Bv8 mediates myeloid cell migration and enhances malignancy of colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most predominant malignancy in the world. Although the importance of immune system in cancer development has been well established, the underlying mechanisms remain to be investigated further.
Xiaomeng Li +11 more
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Ontogeny of Myeloid Cells [PDF]
Granulocytes, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells (DCs) represent a subgroup of leukocytes, collectively called myeloid cells. During the embryonic development of mammalians, myelopoiesis occurs in a stepwise fashion that begins in the yolk sac and ends up in the bone marrow (BM).
Ismé eDe Kleer +4 more
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Modulation of T-cell function by myeloid-derived suppressor cells in hematological malignancies
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are pathologically activated neutrophils and monocytes that negatively regulate the immune response to cancer and chronic infections.
Vaishali Bhardwaj, Stephen M. Ansell
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Dermal wound healing is a complex process which requires the interaction of many cell types and mediators in a highly sophisticated temporal sequence. Myeloid cells which compose of a significant proportion of the inflammatory cells infiltrate to the to ...
Yunyuan Li +3 more
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TGFβ Signaling in Myeloid Cells Promotes Lung and Liver Metastasis Through Different Mechanisms
TGFβ overexpression is commonly detected in cancer patients and correlates with poor prognosis and metastasis. Cancer progression is often associated with an enhanced recruitment of myeloid-derived cells to the tumor microenvironment.
Cristina Stefanescu +6 more
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Myeloid Cells and Lymphangiogenesis [PDF]
The lymphatic vascular system and the hematopoietic system are intimately connected in ontogeny and in physiology. During embryonic development, mammalian species derive a first lymphatic vascular plexus from the previously formed anterior cardinal vein, whereas birds and amphibians have a lymphatic vascular system of dual origin, composed of lymphatic
Zumsteg, Adrian, Christofori, Gerhard
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