Hyperthermia with 44 degrees C enhances danger signal-mediated activation of dendritic cells, while immune cell infiltration into tumors is particularly fostered by hyperthermia with lower temperatures

Vogl P, Frey B, Rueckert M, Maueröder C, Fietkau R, Gaipl U, Derer A (2017)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2017

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Book Volume: 193

Pages Range: S14-S14

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APA:

Vogl, P., Frey, B., Rueckert, M., Maueröder, C., Fietkau, R., Gaipl, U., & Derer, A. (2017). Hyperthermia with 44 degrees C enhances danger signal-mediated activation of dendritic cells, while immune cell infiltration into tumors is particularly fostered by hyperthermia with lower temperatures. (pp. S14-S14).

MLA:

Vogl, P., et al. "Hyperthermia with 44 degrees C enhances danger signal-mediated activation of dendritic cells, while immune cell infiltration into tumors is particularly fostered by hyperthermia with lower temperatures." 2017. S14-S14.

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