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Transcriptional profiling provides insights into metronomic cyclophosphamide-activated, innate immune-dependent regression of brain tumor xenografts
Joshua C. Doloff
, David J. Waxman
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cyclophosphamide
100%
Brain Neoplasms
99%
Heterografts
96%
Glioma
42%
Appointments and Schedules
37%
Neoplasms
34%
Toll-Like Receptors
33%
Interferons
28%
DNA Damage
26%
Tumor Escape
20%
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
18%
Gene Regulatory Networks
16%
Regulator Genes
15%
Microarray Analysis
15%
Glioblastoma
15%
Chemokines
14%
Patient Selection
13%
Immunosuppressive Agents
12%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
12%
Immunity
12%
Hypoxia
12%
Phosphotransferases
11%
Cell Death
11%
Therapeutics
10%
Biomarkers
9%
Cytokines
9%
Genes
6%