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Repolarized macrophages, induced by intermediate stereotactic dose radiotherapy and immune checkpoint blockade, contribute to long-term survival in glioma-bearing mice

Stessin, Alexander M, Mariano Guardia Clausi, Zirun Zhao, Hong Lin, Wei Hou, Zhao Jiang, Timothy Q Duong, Stella E Tsirka, and Samuel Ryu. 2020. “Repolarized Macrophages, Induced by Intermediate Stereotactic Dose Radiotherapy and Immune Checkpoint Blockade, Contribute to Long-Term Survival in Glioma-Bearing Mice”. Journal of Neuro-Oncology 147: 547-55.
Last updated on 10/26/2023

Recent Publications

  • Magnetic resonance imaging detection of deep gray matter iron deposition in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
  • An open natural language processing (NLP) framework for EHR-based clinical research: a case demonstration using the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C)
  • Deep learning combining FDG-PET and neurocognitive data accurately predicts MCI conversion to Alzheimer s dementia 3-year post MCI diagnosis
  • Incidence of new-onset hypertension post—COVID-19: comparison with influenza
  • Machine learning prediction of pathological complete response and overall survival of breast cancer patients in an underserved inner-city population
  • Deep learning applications to breast cancer detection by magnetic resonance imaging: a literature review

Tim Q Duong, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Radiology
Professor, Department of Biochemistry
Professor, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
Professor, Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience
Vice Chair for Research Department of Radiology

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