Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and macrophages have a potential dual role in lung cancer by supporting both host-defense and tumor progression
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine2002Vol. 140(5), pp. 320–328
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Agapi Kataki, Philippe Scheid, Maud Piet, Béatrice Marie, Nadine Martinet, Yves Martinet, Jean-Michel Vignaud
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