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    Effect of an acute inflammatory process on tumour development

    Since the pioneer work of Metchnikoff it has become well established that a non-immunological inflammation can increase host resistance against infection1. However, little is known about the efffect of such an in...

    D. Nolibe, I. Florentin, M. Pelletier, R. Masse in Inflammation: Mechanisms and Treatment (1980)

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    Effect of tumour growth on inflammatory macrophages

    Studies in many laboratories have led to the speculation that macrophages probably play a significant role in host defence against neoplasia. It has been shown both in vitro and in vivo that macrophages can destr...

    D. Nolibe, R. Masse, J. P. Giroud in Inflammation: Mechanisms and Treatment (1980)