Virus-specific memory t cells populate tumors and can be repurposed for tumor immunotherapy

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  • who: Pamela C. Rosato from the Center for Immunology University of have published the paper: Virus-specific memory T cells populate tumors and can be repurposed for tumor immunotherapy, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • future: It is clear current immunotherapy approaches have great promise for subsets of patients however new therapeutic approaches are needed. Adaptive immunity requires significantly more levels of regulation and danger signals to respond because once the response has been established future activity occurs with a sensitive trigger effector functions are much more potent and participating populations can undergo massive . . .

     

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