Abstract

The role of tumor-infiltrating immune cells in the early metastatic invasion of colorectal cancer is unknown.

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MedicineCD8Colorectal cancerImmune systemMetastasisGranzyme BPathologyCancer researchCancerImmunologyInternal medicine

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Year
2005
Type
article
Volume
353
Issue
25
Pages
2654-2666
Citations
2076
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Franck Pagès, Anne Berger, Matthieu Camus et al. (2005). Effector Memory T Cells, Early Metastasis, and Survival in Colorectal Cancer. New England Journal of Medicine , 353 (25) , 2654-2666. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa051424

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10.1056/nejmoa051424