Max D Wellenstein
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Wellenstein M, de Visser K
Immunity
. 2018 Mar;
48(3):399-416.
PMID: 29562192
Owing to their tremendous diversity and plasticity, immune cells exert multifaceted functions in tumor-bearing hosts, ranging from anti-tumor to pro-tumor activities. Tumor immune landscapes differ greatly between and within cancer...
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Kersten K, Coffelt S, Hoogstraat M, Verstegen N, Vrijland K, Ciampricotti M, et al.
Oncoimmunology
. 2017 Sep;
6(8):e1334744.
PMID: 28919995
Patients with primary solid malignancies frequently exhibit signs of systemic inflammation. Notably, elevated levels of neutrophils and their associated soluble mediators are regularly observed in cancer patients, and correlate with...
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Stawowczyk M, Wellenstein M, Lee S, Yomtoubian S, Durrans A, Choi H, et al.
Neoplasia
. 2016 Dec;
19(2):55-64.
PMID: 28013056
Molecularly targeted therapies benefit approximately 15-20% of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients carrying specific drug-sensitive mutations. Thus, there is a clinically unmet need for the identification of novel targets...
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Coffelt S, Wellenstein M, de Visser K
Nat Rev Cancer
. 2016 Jun;
16(7):431-46.
PMID: 27282249
Neutrophils are indispensable antagonists of microbial infection and facilitators of wound healing. In the cancer setting, a newfound appreciation for neutrophils has come into view. The traditionally held belief that...