Tumor-associated macrophages [electronic resource] / Michele De Palma and Mario Squadrito.

By: De Palma, Michele [spk]Contributor(s): Squadrito, Mario. (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy) [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Macrophage heterogeneity and function: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2012Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (38 min.) : color, sound)Other title: Tumour-associated macrophagesSubject(s): Macrophages | Tumors -- Immunological aspects | Macrophages -- immunology | Macrophages -- pathology | Neoplasms -- immunology | Neoplasms -- pathologyOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: The correlation between Tumor Associated Macrophage (TAM) infiltration and tumor progression in cancer patients -- Evidence for a protumoral function of TAMs in mouse tumor models -- Hallmark features of TAMs enable tumor progression -- Promotion of inflammation -- Chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer risk -- Promotion of matrix remodeling -- Promotion of tumor cell invasion -- Promotion of metastasis -- Promotion of angiogenesis -- TAM heterogeneity in tumors -- Identification and characterization of TAM subsets in mouse tumor models -- TIE2-expressing macrophages and inflammatory TAMs -- Origins of TAM subsets: Distinct hypothesis -- Tumor responses to anticancer therapies: Role of TAMs -- Reprogramming TAMs from a pro- to an anti-tumoral function -- Deciphering TAM heterogeneity in human cancer -- Complexity of leukocyte infiltrates in human cancer.
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Contents: The correlation between Tumor Associated Macrophage (TAM) infiltration and tumor progression in cancer patients -- Evidence for a protumoral function of TAMs in mouse tumor models -- Hallmark features of TAMs enable tumor progression -- Promotion of inflammation -- Chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer risk -- Promotion of matrix remodeling -- Promotion of tumor cell invasion -- Promotion of metastasis -- Promotion of angiogenesis -- TAM heterogeneity in tumors -- Identification and characterization of TAM subsets in mouse tumor models -- TIE2-expressing macrophages and inflammatory TAMs -- Origins of TAM subsets: Distinct hypothesis -- Tumor responses to anticancer therapies: Role of TAMs -- Reprogramming TAMs from a pro- to an anti-tumoral function -- Deciphering TAM heterogeneity in human cancer -- Complexity of leukocyte infiltrates in human cancer.

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