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The human immune system’s relationship with cancer is incredibly complex. However, suggestions that the immune system can treat cancer have kept scientists searching for [...]
2016 | Thesis |
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Mechanisms of immune suppression in peripheral tissues counteract protective immu-nity to prevent immunopathology and are coopted by tumors for immune evasion. Blood and [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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Cancers are among the most deadly and intractable of human diseases, for which the standard of care may involve aggressive yet only partially effective therapies. Immunot [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the deadliest form of cancer and represents nearly a fourth of all cancer related deaths worldwide. Identifying molecular targets an [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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Immunotherapeutic approaches, aimed at modulating the immune system’s response to cancer and other diseases, have garnered increasing attention over the past decade. For [...]
2023-11-07 | Dissertation |
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have shown success in treating a subset of patients with certain late-stage cancers. However, these treatments fail in many other patients, d [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have shown success in treating a subset of patients with certain late-stage cancers. However, these treatments fail in many other patients, d [...]
2023-08-18 | Abstract |
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Leukocytes recruited to and persistent within chronically inflamed tissues play critical roles in fostering neoplastic progression. Immunotherapies designed to reprogram [...]
2019 | Dissertation |