Mouse Tumor being Infiltrated by cDC1 Cells (IMAGE)
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A mouse tumour (grey/white areas) being infiltrated by cDC1 (yellow cells) that exited from blood vessels (blue). Red and green identify other immune cells. Infiltration by cDC1 triggers anti-cancer immune responses; this tumour will eventually be rejected by the mouse's immune system.
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Professor Caetano Reis e Sousa, Francis Crick Institute
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