In vivo imaging reveals a tumor-associated macrophage–mediated resistance pathway in anti–PD-1 therapy
Sean P. Arlauckas(Massachusetts General Hospital), Mikaël J. Pittet(University of Geneva), Rainer H. Köhler(Massachusetts General Hospital), Miles A. Miller(Harvard University), Ralph Weissleder(Massachusetts General Hospital), Gordon J. Freeman(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Katherine S. Yang(Bioanalytica (Switzerland)), Maya Kitaoka(Massachusetts General Hospital), Jonathan Carlson(Massachusetts General Hospital), Michael F. Cuccarese(Center for Systems Biology), Christopher Garris(Massachusetts General Hospital), Robert M. Anthony(Massachusetts General Hospital)
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