The Nature of Modulated Redistribution of Integral Immunity as System Redefinition of Clinical Non-Responsiveness to the Antitumor Antigenicity
Journal: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies (Vol.5, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021-09-08
Authors : Agius LM;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Redistribution; Immunosuppressants; Immunostimulatory; Antitumor Antigenicity; Granulopoiesis;
Abstract
The dynamics of the evolving antitumor immune response arise as a primal attribute of a generic induction phenomenon originating in terms of antigen presentation by dendritic cells. The integrated nature of the innate and adaptive immune systems is performance dynamics of a conceptual series of system pathways that evolve primarily and exclusively as dynamics of modulation pathways that incorporate the regulatory control of immune responsiveness. The particular dynamics of evolution of immune responses are therefore re-characterizations of the prominent role of antigen presentation by dendritic cells in conformation to the redistributed participation of immunosuppressants and immunostimulatory effects of respons
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