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How p53 modulates the tumor immune microenvironmentAlthough there are tumor suppressor genes in normal cells to prevent cancer ... revealed the role of p53 in modulating the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). The study is published in Immunity.
It is normal for cells to grow and divide ... the cellular environment in which a tumor lives. The microenvironment consists of tissue, blood vessels, immune cells, fibroblasts, and other components ...
Circadian rhythms are the daily fluctuations in physiological processes that govern cell cycles and timing of behaviors.
Surrounding these epithelial cells is a microenvironment of supporting cells including stromal cells, such as lung fibroblasts, and tissue resident and transient circulating immune cells.
Researchers from the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, in collaboration with other scientists, have discovered a way ...
The gene expression and spatial distribution of the immune cells in the tumour microenvironment indicates ... where cancer cells invade the adjacent normal tissue (a site known as the tumour ...
The research objectives of the Rosen laboratory are to elucidate the mechanisms regulating normal mammary gland development ... response of tumor initiating cells and the role of the immune ...
IgE antibodies uniquely stimulate otherwise inactive immune cells in the ‘microenvironment’ surrounding the tumour to directly target the cancer cells. In the study, led by Dr Heather Bax at ...
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