BCG invokes superior STING-mediated innate immune response over radiotherapy in a carcinogen murine model of urothelial cancer

Lombardo, K. A., Obradovic, A., Singh, A. K., Liu, J. L., Joice, G., Kates, M., Bishai, W., McConkey, D., Chaux, A., Eich, M., Rezaei, M. K., Netto, G. J., Drake, C. G., Tran, P., Matoso, A., & Bivalacqua, T. J. (2021). BCG invokes superior STING‐mediated innate immune response over radiotherapy in a carcinogen murine model of urothelial cancer. The Journal of Pathology, 256(2), 223–234. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/path.5830
Authors:
Kara A Lombardo
Aleksandar Obradovic
Alok Kumar Singh
James L Liu
Gregory Joice
Max Kates
William Bishai
David McConkey
Alcides Chaux
Marie-Lisa Eich
M Katayoon Rezaei
George J Netto
Charles G Drake
Phuoc Tran
Andres Matoso
Trinity J Bivalacqua
Affiliated Authors:
Aleksandar Obradovic
Charles G Drake
Author Keywords:
bladder cancer
innate immunity
tumor immune microenvironment
sting
bcg
radiotherapy
macrophages
t-cells
interferon
trex-1
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Article
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10.1002/path.5830
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