The immune landscape of human tumors

  • Bindea G
  • Mlecnik B
  • Angell H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Understanding the spontaneous immune response of cancer patients is critical for the design of efficient anticancer immunotherapies. The power of integrative tumor immunology approaches allowed for a comprehensive view of the immune system evolution in the course of tumor progression and recurrence. We have demonstrated that tumor-infiltrating immune cells are spatiotemporally regulated, a finding that has profound implications for the development of efficient anticancer immunotherapies.

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Bindea, G., Mlecnik, B., Angell, H. K., & Galon, J. (2014). The immune landscape of human tumors. OncoImmunology, 3(2), e27456. https://doi.org/10.4161/onci.27456

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