Supplementary Figures S1-S4 from Anti-KIT Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Enhances the Antitumor Activity of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors by Reversing Tumor-Induced Immunosuppression
Abstract:<p>Supplemental Figure S1A - Gating Plot Example for Identification of MDSC Populations in Spleen Samples (Pan02 Study); Supplemental Figure S1B - Gating Plot Example for Identification of T-Cell Populations in Tumor Samples (Pan02 Study); Supplemental Figure S2 - Inhibition of Mammalian KIT by KTN0158; Supplemental Figure S3 - Growth of Colon26 Tumor Cells In Vitro is SCF/KIT-Signaling Independent; Supplemental Figure S4 - Individual Tumor Growth Curves from the Colon26 Efficacy Study.</p>
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