2020
DOI: 10.1111/cmi.13187
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From cellular microbiology to bacteria‐based next generations of cancer immunotherapies

Abstract: Pioneer work by Prof. Cossart among others, studying the interactions between pathogenic bacteria and host cells (this discipline was termed Cellular Microbiology), was fundamental to determine the bacterial infection processes and to improve our knowledge of different cellular mechanisms. The study of bacteria–host interactions also involves in vivo host immune responses, which can be manipulated by bacteria, being these last potent tools for different immunotherapies. During the last years, tumour immunother… Show more

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