Salmonella LVR01 triggers antagonistic two-armed innate immune memory that impacts on antitumor efficacy
The current understanding of innate immune memory encompasses both trained immunity and immune tolerance, where cells can exhibit enhanced responsiveness or immune paralysis upon subsequent stimuli, respectively. Various agents induce either of these responses, including b-glucan, Leishmania, BCG an...
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2025
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