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Researchers identify biomarkers for checkpoint inhibitor-ind
Researchers identify biomarkers for checkpoint inhibitor-ind
Researchers identify biomarkers for checkpoint inhibitor-induced hyperprogression of melanoma cells
Duke Cancer Institute researchers have identified potential biomarkers that predict the likelihood for checkpoint inhibitor drugs to backfire, driving hyper-progression of melanoma cells instead of unleashing the immune system to fight them.
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Tarek Haykal ,
Balamayooran Theivanthiran ,
Nagendra Yarla ,
Aprilks Salama ,
Michaelp Plebanek ,
Y Van Nguyen ,
Nicholasc Devito ,
Alisha Holtzhausen ,
April Salama ,
Brent Hanks ,
Linda Cao ,
Michelle Ferreira ,
National Institutes Of Health ,
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Rami Al Rohil ,
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