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1. Antitumor Effect by Either FLASH or Conventional Dose Rate Irradiation Involves Equivalent Immune Responses.

3. An international phase II trial and immune profiling of SBRT and atezolizumab in advanced pretreated colorectal cancer

6. Prolonged SARS-CoV-2 RNA virus shedding and lymphopenia are hallmarks of COVID-19 in cancer patients with poor prognosis

7. Nonpersistent Nanoarchitectures Enhance Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy in an Immunocompetent Orthotopic Model of HPV+ Head/Neck Carcinoma.

8. KRASG12C inhibition using MRTX1257: a novel radio-sensitizing partner.

9. Caspase Inhibition Modulates Monocyte-Derived Macrophage Polarization in Damaged Tissues.

10. Radiotherapy as a means to increase the efficacy of T-cell therapy in solid tumors.

11. Low Doses of Radiation Increase the Immunosuppressive Profile of Lung Macrophages During Viral Infection and Pneumonia.

12. COVID-19-Associated Pneumonia: Radiobiological Insights.

13. Differential therapeutic effects of PARP and ATR inhibition combined with radiotherapy in the treatment of subcutaneous versus orthotopic lung tumour models.

14. Radiotherapy–immunotherapy combinations – perspectives and challenges.

15. Enhanced Sensitivity to Low Dose Irradiation of ApoE−/− Mice Mediated by Early Pro-Inflammatory Profile and Delayed Activation of the TGFβ1 Cascade Involved in Fibrogenesis.

16. Expanding the therapeutic index of radiation therapy by normal tissue protection.

17. Macrophages in radiation injury: a new therapeutic target.

18. Optimal dosing regimen of CD73 blockade improves tumor response to radiotherapy through iCOS downregulation.

19. Radio-induced lymphopenia in the era of anti-cancer immunotherapy.

20. The Polarity and Specificity of Antiviral T Lymphocyte Responses Determine Susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Patients with Cancer and Healthy Individuals.

21. TGFβ receptor inhibition unleashes interferon-β production by tumor-associated macrophages and enhances radiotherapy efficacy.

22. NADPH oxidase DUOX1 sustains TGF-β1 signalling and promotes lung fibrosis.

23. Dual oxidase 1 limits the IFNγ-associated antitumor effect of macrophages.

24. CSF1R inhibition prevents radiation pulmonary fibrosis by depletion of interstitial macrophages.

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