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Influence of Indium Content on the Properties of Pt–Re/Al2O3 Naphtha Reforming Catalysts
Perovskites as Alternatives to Noble Metals in Automotive Exhaust Abatement: Activation of Oxygen on LaCrO3 and LaMnO3
Performances and Deactivation of Supported Precious Metal Catalysts in the Oxidation of an Engine Oil Vapour
Role of local ablative techniques (Radiofrequency ablation and Irreversible Electroporation) in the treatment of pancreatic cancer
Immunogenic tumor cell death induced by chemoradiotherapy: molecular mechanisms and a clinical translation
Chemoradiotherapy can induce immunogenic cell death, triggering danger signals such as high-mobility group box 1 protein, and resulting in T-cell immunity. This concept can potentially be harnessed for clinical therapy to enhance tumor-specific immunity. There is however limited information to translate this theory directly in a clinical setting. In this review, we will discuss and summarize molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying immunogenic tumor cell death induced by chemoradiotherapy, with emphasis on a clinical translation
