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108

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University of Nottingham

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Nottingham

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Title: Investigation of the role of innate immune axis in colorectal cancer development and therapy/nInstitution: University of Nottingham/nDepartment: School of Veterinary Medicine & Science/nSupervisor: Dr A Malecka/nProgram type: PhD Research Project/nUpdated date: 10 December 2025/nDescription preview: Mast cells (MC) and myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are immune cells which infiltrate the tumour microenvironment. Recent research has demonstrated that communication between these cells plays an important role in the regulation of anti-cancer immune responses and cancer growth.

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#142

US World and News Report

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#141

The World University Rankings

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#108

QS World University Rankings

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