Spatiotemporally restricted arenavirus replication induces immune surveillance and type I interferon-dependent tumour regression
Viruses are promising anti-tumour therapeutics due to induction of an immune response and/or oncolytic activity. Here, Kalkavanet al. show that LCMV replicates in tumour cells, without inducing cell lysis, and that its anti-tumour activity is largely mediated by recruitment of interferon-producing m...
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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