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Tissue-resident FOLR2

Authors :
Rodrigo, Nalio Ramos
Yoann, Missolo-Koussou
Yohan, Gerber-Ferder
Christian P, Bromley
Mattia, Bugatti
Nicolas Gonzalo, Núñez
Jimena, Tosello Boari
Wilfrid, Richer
Laurie, Menger
Jordan, Denizeau
Christine, Sedlik
Pamela, Caudana
Fiorella, Kotsias
Leticia L, Niborski
Sophie, Viel
Mylène, Bohec
Sonia, Lameiras
Sylvain, Baulande
Laëtitia, Lesage
André, Nicolas
Didier, Meseure
Anne, Vincent-Salomon
Fabien, Reyal
Charles-Antoine, Dutertre
Florent, Ginhoux
Lene, Vimeux
Emmanuel, Donnadieu
Bénédicte, Buttard
Jérôme, Galon
Santiago, Zelenay
William, Vermi
Pierre, Guermonprez
Eliane, Piaggio
Julie, Helft
Source :
Cell. 185(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Macrophage infiltration is a hallmark of solid cancers, and overall macrophage infiltration correlates with lower patient survival and resistance to therapy. Tumor-associated macrophages, however, are phenotypically and functionally heterogeneous. Specific subsets of tumor-associated macrophage might be endowed with distinct roles on cancer progression and antitumor immunity. Here, we identify a discrete population of FOLR2

Details

ISSN :
10974172
Volume :
185
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
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