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Shirin Kalyan, Mark Bazett, Ho Pan Sham, Momir Bosiljcic, Beryl Luk, Salim Dhanji, Amanda M. Costa, Stephanie WY Wong, Mihai G. Netea, David W. Mullins, Hal Gunn
Explore how microbial stimuli can direct innate immune cells to specific organs to clear pathology. This study demonstrates that subcutaneously delivered microbial-based treatments can recruit immune effector cells to targeted diseased organs. The research highlights the potential of this approach in treating various pathologies, including cancer, infections, and chronic inflammatory disorders, by harnessing the specificity and trained response of innate immunity.
Study reveals how specific microbial stimuli guide immune cells to clear pathology in targeted organs.
Using microbial-based treatments to recruit innate immune cells for cancer and infection therapy.
Investigating how organ-specific microbial stimuli enhance immune responses to target diseases.
Study demonstrates tumor clearance through targeted microbial immunotherapy in lung and peritoneal cancers.
Detailed analysis of how microbial-based treatments recruit and activate immune cells in specific organs.
Exploring the potential of microbial-based immunotherapy for treating various immune-related diseases.
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