Lung Cancer Alters Bone Marrow Immune Cells to Promote Tumor Growth

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The study investigates how dysregulation of myeloid progenitors contributes to the formation of immunosuppressive macrophages in tumors, using single-cell sequencing techniques to analyze the tumor microenvironment and identify potential therapeutic targets.
Topics:science#biology#cancer-microenvironment#macrophages#myeloid-progenitors#single-cell-sequencing#tumor-immunosuppression
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