Antibodies regulate antitumour immunity
Laurence Zitvogel and
Guido Kroemer ()
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Laurence Zitvogel: Laurence Zitvogel is at the Gustave Roussy Comprehensive Cancer Center, 94805 Villejuif, France.
Guido Kroemer: Guido Kroemer is at the Cordeliers Research Center of the University Paris Descartes, 75006 Paris, France, and at the Pôle de Biologie, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris.
Nature, 2015, vol. 521, issue 7550, 35-37
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Boosting the T cells that mediate anticancer immune responses is a therapeutic goal. But T cells do not work alone — B cells and the antibodies they produce can both trigger and suppress the response. See Letters p.94 & p.99
Date: 2015
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