This scientific paper examines the relationship between tumors, oxidative stress, and the host immune system's T cell response. It suggests that tumors are able to evade the immune system by generating oxidative stress that suppresses T cell activity. The authors propose that reducing oxidative stress may help strengthen the immune response against cancer cells and improve clinical outcomes.
This scientific paper examines the relationship between tumors, oxidative stress, and the host immune system's T cell response. It suggests that tumors are able to evade the immune system by generating oxidative stress that suppresses T cell activity. The authors propose that reducing oxidative stress may help strengthen the immune response against cancer cells and improve clinical outcomes.
This scientific paper examines the relationship between tumors, oxidative stress, and the host immune system's T cell response. It suggests that tumors are able to evade the immune system by generating oxidative stress that suppresses T cell activity. The authors propose that reducing oxidative stress may help strengthen the immune response against cancer cells and improve clinical outcomes.