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Tumor-treating fields induce RAW264. 7 macrophage activation via NK-κB/MAPK signaling pathways

Park et al., 2019

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13515859341287125367
Author
Park J
Song K
Jung S
Ahn J
Hwang S
Kim J
Kim E
Song J
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Technology in cancer research & treatment

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Objective: Tumor-treating fields are currently used to successfully treat various cancers; however, the specific pathways associated with its efficacy remain unknown in the immune responses. Here, we evaluated tumor-treating fields–mediated initiation of the macrophage …
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