MACROPHAGES, AS A PROMISING STRATEGY TO TARGETED TREATMENT FOR COLORECTAL CANCER METASTASIS IN TUMOR IMMUNE MICROENVIRONMENT

Macrophages, as a Promising Strategy to Targeted Treatment for Colorectal Cancer Metastasis in Tumor Immune Microenvironment

The tumor immune microenvironment plays a vital role in the metastasis of colorectal cancer.As one of the most important immune cells, macrophages act as phagocytes, patrol the surroundings of tissues, and remove invading pathogens and cell debris to maintain tissue homeostasis.Significantly, macrophages have a characteristic of high plasticity and

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Barriers to tuberculosis case finding in primary and secondary health facilities in Ghana: perceptions, experiences and practices of healthcare workers

Abstract Background Ghana’s national tuberculosis (TB) prevalence survey conducted in 2013 showed higher than expected TB prevalence indicating that many people with TB were not being identified and treated.Responding to this, we assessed Cybertron barriers to TB case finding from the perspective, experiences and practices of healthcare workers (

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