Powerful microscopy technologies decode spatially organized cellular networks that drive response to immunotherapy in humans.
Current opinion in immunology
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| Abstract | In tumors, immune cells organize into networks of different sizes and composition, including complex tertiary lymphoid structures and recently identified networks centered around the chemokines CXCL9/10/11 and CCL19. New commercially available highly multiplexed microscopy using cyclical RNA in situ hybridization and antibody-based approaches have the potential to establish the organization of the immune response in human tissue and serve as a foundation for future immunology research. |
| Year of Publication | 2024
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| Journal | Current opinion in immunology
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| Volume | 91
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| Pages | 102463
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| Date Published | 09/2024
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| ISSN | 1879-0372
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| DOI | 10.1016/j.coi.2024.102463
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| PubMed ID | 39277910
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