Different Subsets of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes Correlate with Macrophage Influx and Monosomy 3 in Uveal Melanoma
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(9), pp. 5370–5370
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Inge H. G. Bronkhorst, T. H. Khanh Vu, Ekaterina S. Jordanova, Gregorius P. M. Luyten, Sjoerd H. van der Burg, Martine J. Jager
Abstract
All studied subtypes of tumor-infiltrating immune cells were collectively increased and showed an association with monosomy of chromosome 3 suggesting that tumor intrinsic factors control the leukocyte influx, possibly through local chemokine secretion.
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