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303 | James P. Allison on Fighting Cancer with the Immune System
James P. Allison
If these myeloid cells, which will be gobbling up or tumor cell dies, they'll pick up pieces of it, put it on their surface. If they have the antigen and a T cell sees it there and they can make enough of these gamma interferons or other things, then they can kill the tumor cells at a distance, even though they don't interact physically directly with the tumor cell anymore.
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