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Effect of Glioma-Macrophage Interaction On Tumor Sphere Formation
Abstract
Tumor microenvironment alters the interactions between glioma cells and immune cells. This study shows that immune cells gain new phenotypic properties that are believed to facilitate the proliferation rate and invasiveness of glioma cells
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English
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Meltem Elitas
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December 1, 2018
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Year 1970 Number: 4