Malignant inflammation in cutaneous t‐cell lymphoma—a hostile takeover

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Thorbju00f8rn Krejsgaard from the Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej, c, Copenhagen N, Denmark have published the research: Malignant inflammation in cutaneous Tu2010cell lymphomau2014a hostile takeover, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Recent as well as earlier data support our hypothesis that the malignant T_cells are key drivers of the inflammatory changes observed during disease progression in CTCL, and that these changes inhibit anti-tumor immunity while promoting tumor growth.

SUMMARY

    Based on the expression of CCR7, L-selectin, and CD27, it has further been reported that the . . .

     

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