Salmonella-Induced Cell Death in Cancer Immunotherapy: What Lies Beneath?
Bacteria-based cancer immunotherapies are regaining attention due to recent advances in understanding the mechanisms underlying their efficacy, making them promising tools for cancer treatment. Among these, Salmonella stands out as one of the most extensively studied microorganisms in this field. It...
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2026
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