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The multifaceted role of macrophages in oncolytic virotherapy
Laura Hofman
, Sean E. Lawler
,
Martine L.M. Lamfers
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Neurosurgery
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Harvard Medical School
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Medicine and Dentistry
Oncolytic Virotherapy
100%
Macrophage
100%
Neoplasm
62%
Tumor Microenvironment
62%
Oncolytic Virus
50%
Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Immune Evasion
25%
Virus Replication
12%
Combination Therapy
12%
Tumor Cell
12%
Innate Immunity
12%
Antivirus Agent
12%
Immune Response
12%
Virus Particle
12%
Antineoplastic Activity
12%
Tumor Model
12%
Immune System
12%
Tumor Antigen
12%
Immunosuppressive Drug
12%
Immunotherapy
12%
Phagocytosis
12%
Derived Protein
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Macrophage
100%
Virotherapy
100%
Oncolytic Virus
66%
Tumor-Associated Macrophage
33%
Immune Evasion
33%
Viral Replication
16%
Innate Immune System
16%
Immunosuppressive Drug
16%
Immune System
16%
Tumor Cell
16%
Immune Response
16%
Antineoplastic Activity
16%
Virus Particle
16%
Immunotherapy
16%
Phagocytosis
16%
Tumor Antigen
16%
Derived Protein
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neoplasm
100%
Virotherapy
100%
Tumor Microenvironment
83%
Oncolytic Virus
66%
Malignant Neoplasm
50%
Immunosuppressive Agent
16%
Antivirus Agent
16%
Tumor Model
16%
Combination Therapy
16%
Immunotherapy
16%
Tumor Antigen
16%