T Cell Metabolism and Cancer Immunotherapy: Breaking Tolerance to Antibody-Mediated Immunotherapy
Editat de Jianxun Songen Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2024
- Provides a summary of the current state-of-the-art, creating a valuable foundation for both established researchers and newcomers/students in the field in cancer immunotherapies
- Focuses on the investigation of cellular regulation of T-cell immunity and tolerance
- Defines the precise role and mechanism of T cell metabolism in modulating T cells and T cell-mediated immunity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443138270
ISBN-10: 0443138273
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Breaking Tolerance to Antibody-Mediated Immunotherapy
ISBN-10: 0443138273
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Breaking Tolerance to Antibody-Mediated Immunotherapy
Cuprins
1. Modulating T cell metabolism to improve T cell therapy
2. Links between the DNA damage response and immune response in cancer
3. Improving adoptive T cell therapy by positive conversion of negative signaling
4. TGF-ß in tumor microenvironment, metabolism, and immunotherapy
5. Targeting Immunometabolism to Improve Cancer Therapies
6. TCR-T Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy
7. The Combination of Local Treatment and Immunotherapy
8. T cell metabolism and cancer immunotherapy
9. Exploring the Interplay of Kinases and Transcription Factors in Immunometabolism
10. Targeting Engineered Bacteria to Improve Cancer Immunotherapy
11. Salmonella: A Bacterial Warrior in Cancer Immunotherapy
12. Oncolytic Virus for Cancer Immunotherapy
13. Advances in Immunotherapy for Colorectal Cancer
2. Links between the DNA damage response and immune response in cancer
3. Improving adoptive T cell therapy by positive conversion of negative signaling
4. TGF-ß in tumor microenvironment, metabolism, and immunotherapy
5. Targeting Immunometabolism to Improve Cancer Therapies
6. TCR-T Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy
7. The Combination of Local Treatment and Immunotherapy
8. T cell metabolism and cancer immunotherapy
9. Exploring the Interplay of Kinases and Transcription Factors in Immunometabolism
10. Targeting Engineered Bacteria to Improve Cancer Immunotherapy
11. Salmonella: A Bacterial Warrior in Cancer Immunotherapy
12. Oncolytic Virus for Cancer Immunotherapy
13. Advances in Immunotherapy for Colorectal Cancer