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    Home > Active Ingredient News > Immunology News > The latest masterpiece of "Frontiers of Immunology" by Professor Zhao Wenjing of Sun Yat-sen University: Multi-omics study explores the potential mechanism of PD-1 combined with intestinal bacteria transplantation in the treatment of colorectal cancer Gut Jun Weekly

    The latest masterpiece of "Frontiers of Immunology" by Professor Zhao Wenjing of Sun Yat-sen University: Multi-omics study explores the potential mechanism of PD-1 combined with intestinal bacteria transplantation in the treatment of colorectal cancer Gut Jun Weekly

    • Last Update: 2022-08-20
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Issue 228 | Gut Jun Weekly
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