Figure S5 from The Oncolytic Adenovirus XVir-N-31 Joins Forces with CDK4/6 Inhibition Augmenting Innate and Adaptive Antitumor Immunity in Ewing Sarcoma
<p>Supplemental Figure 5: Combination therapy of XVir-N-31 and CDK4/6 inhibitor LEE011 induces calreticulin (CALR) surface expression and increases phagocytosis in vitro.</p>
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| Auteur principal: | Sebastian Johannes Schober (14971891) (author) |
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| Autres auteurs: | Caroline Schoening (14971894) (author), Jennifer Eck (14971897) (author), Charlotte Middendorf (14971900) (author), Julia Lutsch (14971903) (author), Pia Knoch (14971906) (author), Anna Josefine von Ofen (14971909) (author), Hendrik Gassmann (14971912) (author), Melanie Thiede (14971915) (author), Julia Hauer (14971918) (author), Andreas Kolk (14971921) (author), Klaus Mantwill (14971924) (author), Jürgen E. Gschwend (14971927) (author), Stefan E.G. Burdach (14971930) (author), Roman Nawroth (14971933) (author), Uwe Thiel (14971936) (author), Per Sonne Holm (14971939) (author) |
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