RESIDENT IMMUNE CELLS OF THE LIVER IN THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT

Resident Immune Cells of the Liver in the Tumor Microenvironment

The liver is a central immunomodulator that ensures a homeostatic balance between protection and immunotolerance.A hallmark of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the deregulation of this tightly controlled immunological network.Immune response in the liver involves a complex interplay between resident innate, innate, and adaptive immune cells.The im

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The impact of the Begging Phenomenon on Society in the Abbasid Era

Every era or period of time has something that distinguishes it from others, and distinction is not limited to one aspect in a nation, but distinction may exceed many aspects of one civilization, and many social phenomena have spread in past times, as social life at that time It is replete with dozens of phenomena that deserve study and documentati

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The Importance of Integrating Clinical Relevance and Statistical Significance in the Assessment of Quality of Care--Illustrated Using the Swedish Stroke Register.

When profiling hospital performance, quality inicators are commonly evaluated through hospital-specific adjusted means with confidence intervals.When identifying deviations from a norm, large hospitals can have statistically significant results even for clinically irrelevant deviations while important deviations in small hospitals can remain undisc

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Dual-energy CT: A new frontier in oncology imaging

Malignant tumors have risen to prominence 220.10.38.20.02.001 as the leading threat to both life and the overall health of individuals.Precision medicine relies heavily on precise imaging.Among the plethora of imaging techniques, the advantages of dual-energy computed tomography (CT) in tumor diagnosis and treatment are becoming increasingly pronou

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