Jake Schulman
College of Engineering
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Updated: July 5th, 2023 14:23
2020 article
INTRATUMORAL INTERLEUKIN-12 ADMINISTERED AFTER CRYOABLATION DOES NOT IMPROVE SURVIVAL IN MULTIPLE BILATERAL MURINE MODELS
Vrabel, M., Schulman, J., & Zaharoff, D. (2020, November). JOURNAL FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY OF CANCER, Vol. 8, pp. A277–A278.
topics (OpenAlex): Bone and Joint Diseases; Management of metastatic bone disease; Biomarkers in Disease Mechanisms
TL;DR:
This study hypothesized that intratumoral injection of IL-12 after cryo would activate a strong T cell response and induce systemic immunity in bilateral tumor models and indicated that the addition of interleukin-12 to cryoablation (cryo) improved tumor burden and survival.
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