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Adaptive immunity maintains occult cancer in an equilibrium state
Catherine M. Koebel, William Vermi, Jeremy B. Swann, Nadeen Zerafa, Scott J. Rodig, Lloyd J. Old, Mark J. Smyth & Robert D. Schreiber
Nature 450, 903-907(6 December 2007)
doi:10.1038/nature06309
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The adaptive immune system promotes an equilibrium state in primary MCA-induced sarcomas.
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Antibody-induced equilibrium disruption does not occur as a result of prolonged de novo transformation.
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Demonstration of occult cancer in immunocompetent mice in the equilibrium phase of cancer immunoediting.
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Sarcoma cells in equilibrium show high immunogenicity, whereas those spontaneously exiting equilibrium have attenuated immunogenicity.
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