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Cancer Immunotherapy: The Role Regulatory T Cells Play and What Can be Done to Overcome their Inhibitory Effects
Current Molecular Medicine (2009)
  • Ulf Petrausch, University of Zurich
  • Christian H. Poehlein, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Shawn M. Jensen, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Chris Twitty, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • James A. Thompson
  • Ilka Assmann
  • Sachin Puri, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Michael G. LaCelle
  • Tarsem Moudgil, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Levi Maston, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Kevin Friedman
  • Sarah Church, Oregon Health & Science University
  • Elisa Cardenas
  • Daniel P. Haley, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
  • Edwin B. Walker, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Emmanuel Akporiaye, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Andrew D. Weinberg, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Sidney Rosenheim
  • Todd S. Crocenzi, Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center
  • Hong-Ming Hu, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Brendan D. Curti, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Walter J. Urba, Providence Portland Medical Center
  • Bernard A. Fox, Providence Portland Medical Center
Publication Date
August 1, 2009
DOI
10.2174/156652409788970670
Citation Information
Ulf Petrausch, Christian H. Poehlein, Shawn M. Jensen, Chris Twitty, et al.. "Cancer Immunotherapy: The Role Regulatory T Cells Play and What Can be Done to Overcome their Inhibitory Effects" Current Molecular Medicine Vol. 9 Iss. 6 (2009) p. 673 - 682
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/walter-urba/172/