CD4(+) T Cell Activation and Vascular Normalization: Two Sides of the Same Coin?

Immunity
Michele De Palma, Rakesh K Jain

Abstract

Normalization of tumor blood vessels enhances the infiltration and functions of T cells. Tian et al. (2017) report that effector CD4(+) T cells, in turn, support vascular normalization, highlighting intertwined roles for blood vessels and T cells in cancer.

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