RT Eric Topol:がん治療と転帰において腫瘍微小環境(TME)は極めて重要だが、これまで非侵襲的な評価法がなかった
エリック・トポール氏のリツイート。がんの治療と転帰において腫瘍微小環境(TME)は極めて重要だが、これまで非侵襲的に評価する方法はなかった。しかし今回、血液検査による画期的な進歩が実現。図はTMEががん細胞を取り囲み、免疫細胞、血管(内皮)細胞、線維芽細胞、マトリックスから構成される様子を模式的に示している。
エリック・トポール氏のリツイート。がんの治療と転帰において腫瘍微小環境(TME)は極めて重要だが、これまで非侵襲的に評価する方法はなかった。しかし今回、血液検査による画期的な進歩が実現。図はTMEががん細胞を取り囲み、免疫細胞、血管(内皮)細胞、線維芽細胞、マトリックスから構成される様子を模式的に示している。
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