Kanakry, C. G., Ganguly, S., & Luznik, L. (2015). Situational aldehyde dehydrogenase expression by regulatory T cells may explain the contextual duality of cyclophosphamide as both a pro-inflammatory and tolerogenic agent. Oncoimmunology.
Citación estilo ChicagoKanakry, Christopher G., Sudipto Ganguly, and Leo Luznik. "Situational Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Expression By Regulatory T Cells May Explain the Contextual Duality of Cyclophosphamide As Both a Pro-inflammatory and Tolerogenic Agent." Oncoimmunology 2015.
Cita MLAKanakry, Christopher G., Sudipto Ganguly, and Leo Luznik. "Situational Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Expression By Regulatory T Cells May Explain the Contextual Duality of Cyclophosphamide As Both a Pro-inflammatory and Tolerogenic Agent." Oncoimmunology 2015.