
Ionizing Radiation and the Immune Response - Part B
Series: International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology; 378;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 12 July 2023
- ISBN 9780443184321
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages277 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 610 g
- Language English 536
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Long description:
Ionizing Radiation and the Immune Response, Part B, Volume 378 reviews the latest knowledge on the immune response induced by ionizing radiations. Specific chapters in this new release include NK functions in radio-induced immune response, TRT and immune response, Radio-induced immune response and lipid metabolism, Effect of protons and heavy ions on immune response, Effect of flash therapy and mini beam on immune response, Radio-induced lymphopenia, CT to potentiate radio-induced immune response, Impact of RT on healthy tissues (inflammation), Radio-induced macrophagic response, To use nanoparticles and ionizing radiations to modulate immune response: opinion of the chemist, biologist and clinician, and much more.
Other sections cover the Role of Dendritic cells in radiation-induced immune response, the Relationship between the tumor microenvironment and the efficacy of the radiotherapy/immunotherapy combination, and Biomarkers of radiation induced response to optimize radio-immunotherapy combination.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface
Lorenzo Galluzzi and Celine Mirjolet
1. Radio-induced lymphopenia in the era of anti-cancer immunotherapy: A clinical review
François de Kermenguy, Lydia Meziani, Michele Mondini, Céline Clémenson, Daphné Morel, Eric Deutsch and Charlotte Robert
2. Radiotherapy as a means to unlock NK cell immune response in solid tumors
Baude Jérémy, Limagne Emeric, Ladjohounlou Riad and Mirjolet Céline
3. The role of dendritic cells in radiation-induced immune responses
Aanchal Preet Kaur, Alejandro Alice, Marka R. Crittenden and Michael J. Gough
4. Immunomodulatory effects of targeted radionuclide therapy
Julie Constanzo, Yasmine Bouden, Lisa Godry, Pierre-Olivier Kotzky, Emmanuel Deshayes and J.-P. Pouget
5. Opportunities and challenges of low-dose radiation to enable immunotherapy efficacy
Katiuska Passelli, David Repáraz and Fernanda Herrera
6. Radiation therapy-activated nanoparticle & immunotherapy: The next milestone in oncology?
Sébastien Penninckx, Juliette Thariat and Céline Mirjolet
7. Relationship between the tumor microenvironment and the efficacy of the combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy
Chang Su, Jonathon E. Himes and David G. Kirsch
8. Recent advances in targeting myeloid-derived suppressor cells and their applications to radiotherapy
Zi-Zhan Li, Jing-Yu He, Qiuji Wu, Bing Liu and Lin-Lin Bu
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