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Immunotherapy is the concept of using the immune system to treat disease, for example, developing a vaccine against cancer. Immunotherapy may also refer to the therapy of diseases caused by the immune system, allergies for example.
Macrophages likely to be a potential target for ER+ breast cancer

Macrophages likely to be a potential target for ER+ breast cancer

Immune landscape in invasive ER+ breast cancers reveals a macrophage-driven microenvironment

Immune landscape in invasive ER+ breast cancers reveals a macrophage-driven microenvironment

Decreased viral infection severity in females linked to extra copy of epigenetic regulator

Decreased viral infection severity in females linked to extra copy of epigenetic regulator

Neoadjuvant dual immunotherapy and chemotherapy improve outcomes in patients with resectable NSCLC

Neoadjuvant dual immunotherapy and chemotherapy improve outcomes in patients with resectable NSCLC

Potential approach to improve solid tumor T cell therapy

Potential approach to improve solid tumor T cell therapy

Highlighting a potential sex‐specific precision immunotherapy strategy

Highlighting a potential sex‐specific precision immunotherapy strategy

High correlation between the product of a gene in the majority of cancers

High correlation between the product of a gene in the majority of cancers

Gut microbiome may modulate the efficacy of CAR-T cell cancer immunotherapy

Gut microbiome may modulate the efficacy of CAR-T cell cancer immunotherapy

Understanding the relationship between gut microbiome and CAR T-cell therapy response

Understanding the relationship between gut microbiome and CAR T-cell therapy response

Deeper understanding of T-cell responses may lead to better, more personalized immunotherapies

Deeper understanding of T-cell responses may lead to better, more personalized immunotherapies

“Bacterial suicide squad” recruits and activates innate and adaptive antitumor immune responses

“Bacterial suicide squad” recruits and activates innate and adaptive antitumor immune responses

Genes can be used to better predict the likelihood of kidney cancer recurrence

Genes can be used to better predict the likelihood of kidney cancer recurrence

UTA professor leads a state-funded project to explore how T-cells detect cancer

UTA professor leads a state-funded project to explore how T-cells detect cancer

Iron-dependent cell death can be used to improve immunotherapies against liver cancer

Iron-dependent cell death can be used to improve immunotherapies against liver cancer

CD5-expressing dendritic cells help to prime T cell responses against cancer

CD5-expressing dendritic cells help to prime T cell responses against cancer

High diversity in T-cell receptor genes explains diverse response to infections

High diversity in T-cell receptor genes explains diverse response to infections

Study identifies cell type crucial for successful immunotherapies for chronic viral infections

Study identifies cell type crucial for successful immunotherapies for chronic viral infections

The essential protein needed for immune evasion and tumor cell metabolism

The essential protein needed for immune evasion and tumor cell metabolism

Tissue inflammation altered by “natural killer” immune cells

Tissue inflammation altered by “natural killer” immune cells

Combination of two types of immune cells helps predict response to cancer immunotherapy

Combination of two types of immune cells helps predict response to cancer immunotherapy

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