Checkpoint Inhibitors and MS
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Checkpoint Inhibitors and MS
Tweet Cancer cells are sneaky little devils because they evade the immune response and this is made easier as the immune system ages. This aging process influences a stop-go response that are controlled by immune check point molecules. There are those that control B cells….one such check point is CD40 on the B cells and CD40 ligand (the other side to the receptor) that is needed to make B cells become activated on T cells and antigen presenting …
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