Abstract:Background: Immunomodulatory peptides are capable of stimulating or
suppressing the immune system. Hence, deregulation of them can be
considered as an immunotherapy approach. These peptides may have dual
behavior in response to different infections. For instance, an
antimicrobial peptide may act as an anticancer, tumor marker or even
cause cancer progression. Methods: In this study, we used single-cell
RNA sequencing analysis to investigate the deregulation of
immunomodulatory peptides in malignant versus norm… Show more
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