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| Treg cells, are a specific subtype of T cells that play a regulatory role in the immune system. They are also known as regulatory T cells or suppressor T cells. Treg cells are characterized by the expression of specific surface markers, such as CD4, CD25, and FOXP3, and are responsible for: -Suppressing excessive immune responses and preventing autoimmune diseases. -Maintaining immune tolerance to self-antigens. -Regulating the activity of other immune cells, such as effector T cells. Treg cells are often found in the tumor microenvironment of various types of cancer. High Tumor Levels: Breast, lung, CRC, Melanoma, ovarian, prostate, pancreatic. |
| 428- | Chit, | docx, | CUR, | Chitosan-based nanoparticle co-delivery of docetaxel and curcumin ameliorates anti-tumor chemoimmunotherapy in lung cancer |
| - | vitro+vivo, | Lung, | H460 | - | vitro+vivo, | Lung, | H1299 | - | vitro+vivo, | Lung, | A549 | - | vitro+vivo, | Lung, | PC9 |
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