Supplemental Figures 1 - 5 from Myeloid IKKβ Promotes Antitumor Immunity by Modulating CCL11 and the Innate Immune Response
Preprint 2023 en
Authors
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Jinming Yang
OH
Oriana E. Hawkins
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Whitney Barham
Abstract
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<p>Figure S1: Myeloid Ikkβ is required for anti-tumorigenic immunity. Figure S2. Myeloid cell depletion alters tumor immunity. Figure S3. Ikkβ loss alters macrophage phagocytosis capacity. Figure S4. Myeloid Ikkβ deletion reduced the cytotoxicity of T cells Figure S5. Cytokines play a major role in orchestrating the cellular make-up of the tumor microenvironment.</p>
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