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The role of the microenvironment in tumor immune surveillance.


ABSTRACT: The evidence appears compelling that the microenvironment, and associated biological cellular and molecular factors, may contribute to the progression of a variety of tumors. The effects of the microenvironment may directly influence the plasticity of T cell lineages, which was recently discussed (O'Shea & Paul, 2010 [4]). To review the putative role of the microenvironment in modulating the commitment of tumor immune surveillance, we use the model of oral premalignant lesions.

SUBMITTER: Oluwadara O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3043348 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of the microenvironment in tumor immune surveillance.

Oluwadara Oluwadayo O   Giacomelli Luca L   Brant Xenia X   Christensen Russell R   Avezova Raisa R   Kossan George G   Chiappelli Francesco F  

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The evidence appears compelling that the microenvironment, and associated biological cellular and molecular factors, may contribute to the progression of a variety of tumors. The effects of the microenvironment may directly influence the plasticity of T cell lineages, which was recently discussed (O'Shea & Paul, 2010 [4]). To review the putative role of the microenvironment in modulating the commitment of tumor immune surveillance, we use the model of oral premalignant lesions. ...[more]

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