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Nanoparticles for Immune Cell Reprogramming and Reengineering of Tumor Microenvironment
Journal article

Nanoparticles for Immune Cell Reprogramming and Reengineering of Tumor Microenvironment

Ketki Bhise, Samaresh Sau, Rami Alzhrani and Arun K Iyer
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), Vol.2097, pp.211-221
01/01/2020
PMID: 31776928

Abstract

Animals Cell Engineering - methods Cell Line, Tumor Cell Polarity Cellular Reprogramming Macrophages - cytology Manganese Compounds - chemistry Mice Nanoparticles - chemistry Oxides - chemistry Polyethylene Glycols - chemistry RAW 264.7 Cells Tumor Microenvironment - immunology
Nanoparticles in cancer therapy have garnered significant attention in the past few decades. Cancer immunotherapy, which is aptly called "the new-generation cancer therapy," is slowly making remarkable strides in the improvement of patient outcome and longevity. Taken together, nanoparticles in immune therapy have the potential to offer advantages of both nanoparticles and immune therapy on a single platform.

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