«Their immune systems may be less poised to detect foreign
tumor cell grafts, compared to other species that have more genetic diversity.»
Not exact matches
Allogeneic
cells, particularly mismatched or haploidentical
cells, in the context of hematopoietic transplantation have been found to provide potent immune surveillance for both hematologic and solid
tumor malignancies in a process referred to as
graft - versus -
tumor [13]--[15].
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