Ann Integrative Oncol | Volume 1, Issue 1 | Research Article | Open Access

Complex Effectiveness of General Immunity in Modulating the Specific Immune Response in Gliomas

Lawrence M Agius

Lawrence M Agius, Department of Pathology, Mater Dei Hospital, TalQroqq, University of Malta Medical School, Msida, Malta, Tel: 35621451752

*Correspondance to: Lawrence M Agius 

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Abstract

Construed determinants within immune reactivity frameworks allow a permissive microenvironment of high grade gliomas to participate within systems of modulated response in terms of targeting events. The significance for reproduction of glioma attributes is system specification as determined by dynamics of a generalized systemic response of such modulated immunity. The participation of injury to the individual glioma cell is further projected within frameworks of such reappraisal as evidenced by emergence of the glioma lesion per se, and as further targeting of an immune response specified by dynamics of proliferation and spread of high grade glioma cells intracranially. 

Citation:

Agius LM. Complex Effectiveness of General Immunity in Modulating the Specific Immune Response in Gliomas. Ann Integr Oncol. 2020; 1(1): 1004..

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