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Jörg Schrader1, Johannes Herkel
1Department of Medicine I; University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf; Hamburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Inflammation is a major stimulus for carcinogenesis; however inflammation can also inhibit tumor growth and deplete malignant cells. The differences between cancer-promoting and cancer-inhibitory inflammation are not clear. We identified Interferon-γ as a major mediator of cancer-inhibitory inflammation that promotes anti-cancer immunity in the liver and sensitizes malignant hepatocytes for apoptosis.
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