Expression of NF-κB p50 in tumor stroma limits the control of tumors by radiation therapy.
Radiation therapy aims to kill cancer cells with a minimum of normal tissue toxicity. Dying cancer cells have been proposed to be a source of tumor antigens and may release endogenous immune adjuvants into the tumor environment. For these reasons, radiation therapy may be an effective modality to in...
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Main Authors: | Marka R Crittenden, Benjamin Cottam, Talicia Savage, Cynthia Nguyen, Pippa Newell, Michael J Gough |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/97e5e31feaef4c54a3fffb274b2ef53f |
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