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Molecular characteristics of immunogenic cancer cell death
2007
Cell Death and Differentiation
Apoptotic cell death is initiated by a morphologically homogenous entity that was considered to be non-immunogenic and noninflammatory in nature. However, recent advances suggest that apoptosis, under certain circumstances, can be immunogenic. In particular, some characteristics of the plasma membrane, acquired at preapoptotic stage, can cause immune effectors to recognize and attack preapoptotic tumor cells. The signals that mediate the immunogenicity of tumor cells involve elements of the DNA
doi:10.1038/sj.cdd.4402269
pmid:18007663
fatcat:3zqaj2ibszbgzhjlom6bafsgee