Using α radiation to boost cancer immunity?
Radioimmunotherapy aims to deliver radiation directly to cancer cells by means of a tumor specific vector coupled to a radionuclide. Alpha radionuclides are very potent agents to treat disseminated cancer and metastasis. We have demonstrated that α radiation can also induce immunogenic cell death, r...
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description | Radioimmunotherapy aims to deliver radiation directly to cancer cells by means of a tumor specific vector coupled to a radionuclide. Alpha radionuclides are very potent agents to treat disseminated cancer and metastasis. We have demonstrated that α radiation can also induce immunogenic cell death, reinforcing interest in their clinical development. |
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