Clinical significance of B7-H4 expression in matched non-small cell lung cancer brain metastases and primary tumors
OncoTargets and Therapy2013Vol. 6, pp. 869–869
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Zhen-ye Li, Yonggao Mou, Xiangheng Zhang, Yu Chen, Jian‐Gui Guo, Sa'i Sa'i, Qun-Ying Yang, Zhongping Chen
Abstract
NSCLC patients with high B7-H4 expression may benefit from aggressive treatment and close surveillance. Furthermore, our study suggests that B7-H4 may play an important role in the metastatic process of NSCLC and is promising to be a new immune checkpoint molecule for future antitumoral immunotherapy.
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